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cellfire coupons 300x78 Cellfire Coupons Updated   3/9

Do you use Cellfire eCoupons? They’re really easy to use…you just load the eCoupons onto your Kroger-affiliate (Kroger, Ralphs, Dillons, Fry’s, etc), Safeway-affiliate (Safeway, Vons, Randalls, Tom Thumb, Dominick’s, etc), or ShopRite grocery store loyalty cards. You don’t even have to have a cell phone…just a computer and it’s free to join.

How Does it Work?

Visit Cellfire (or scroll through the Cellfire coupons in my sidebar) and choose which coupons you’d like to load onto your grocery store loyalty card. When you visit the grocery store and purchase an item with a Cellfire coupon, the coupon total will be deducted from your total bill, just like a coupon. Cellfire coupons do not double, and you can only use the coupon once.

You must load these coupons on your card by 3/22/10 and they expire on 4/5/10. Click here to load the coupons onto your card.  Some of my favorites include:

  • $1.00 off Romano’s Macaroni Grill Kit
  • $0.75 off Frosted Cheerios, Apple Cinnamon Cheerios, Banana Nut Cheerios, Fruity Cheerios, Chocolate Cheerios
  • $0.55 off Honey Nut Cheerios
  • $1.00 off Nature Valley Granola Nut Clusters
  • and many more

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UPromise Each month, Upromise releases new Ecoupons that you can load onto your account. When you make a qualifying purchase, the amount of the coupon will automatically be added to your UPromise account, plus a small percentage of the purchase price.  Some of the stores where the eCoupons are valid include: CVS, Meijer, and Kroger.

I don’t usually go out of my way to purchase these items necessarily, but if I can match a good sale with the eCoupon, it’s a great deal. Plus, since the CVS Extra Care card is one of the loyalty cards that the eCoupons will load onto, you can often combine the eCoupon with an ECB’s deal. However, last month, I was able to save an additional $0.50 on Red Gold tomatoes when I purchased them at Meijer. You can use a coupon and a Upromise eCoupon together.

What is UPromise? It’s basically a free site where you can earn money for college (yours, your kids, or to help pay off student loans) just by signing up and then linking your credit credit cards and loyalty cards to your account. You can earn money in MANY different ways, such as purchasing qualifying food and household items, getting gas at Exxon/Mobil stations, making online purchases through their site, getting a Upromise credit card, registering your McDonalds Arch card, and many more ways.  We have saved over $1800 towards our sons college through Upromise to date.

Anyway, Upromise has updated the ecoupons for March, so you will want to log in to your account (or join, then link up your loyalty cards) and load the coupons. For instructions on how to load the ecoupons, click here.

Here are some of the available coupons (the coupon amount will be added to your Upromise college savings account):

  • $1.00 on Huggies Snug & Dry diapers
  • $2.00 on Huggies Little Movers, Little Snugglers, or Overnites diaper
  • $3.00 on Huggies Pure & Natural diapers
  • $1.00 on Huggies baby wipes
  • $0.50 on Texas Toast brand product
  • $0.50 on Resolve Fabric Treatment
  • $0.50 on Bounty 6 pk+ paper towels
  • $1.50 on Resolve Bright & White
  • $0.50 on Bounty napkins
  • $0.50 on Charmin Mega-roll
  • $1.00 on Charmin Fresh Mates
  • $1.00 on Charmin Sensitive
  • $0.50 on Wacky Mac
  • $0.50 on Farmland bacon
  • $1.00/2 Snyder’s pretzels
  • $1.00/2 Marzetti’s refrigerated dressings
  • $1.00 on Bic Comfort 3 Advance
  • $1.00 on Bic Soleil Triple Blade
  • and many more

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cellfire coupons 300x78 Cellfire Coupons Updated   2/23

Do you use Cellfire eCoupons? They’re really easy to use…you just load the eCoupons onto your Kroger-affiliate (Kroger, Ralphs, Dillons, Fry’s, etc), Safeway-affiliate (Safeway, Vons, Randalls, Tom Thumb, Dominick’s, etc), or ShopRite grocery store loyalty cards. You don’t even have to have a cell phone…just a computer and it’s free to join.

How Does it Work?

Visit Cellfire (or scroll through the Cellfire coupons in my sidebar) and choose which coupons you’d like to load onto your grocery store loyalty card. When you visit the grocery store and purchase an item with a Cellfire coupon, the coupon total will be deducted from your total bill, just like a coupon. Cellfire coupons do not double, and you can only use the coupon once.

You must load these coupons on your card by 3/8/10 and they expire on 3/22/10. Click here to load the coupons onto your card.  Some of my favorites include:

  • $0.80/2 Yoplait Kids Zone
  • $0.40 off Nature Valley granola bars
  • $0.40/2 Pillsbury or Grands sweet rolls
  • $0.55 off Reese’s Puffs cereal
  • $0.55/2 Pillsbury Toaster Strudel
  • $1.00/2 Pillsbury Savorings
  • $1.00 off Yoplait Delights yogurt multi-packs
  • $1.00 off Yoplait Fiber One yogurt multi-packs
  • and many more

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cellfire coupons 300x78 Cellfire Coupons Updated   2/9

Do you use Cellfire eCoupons? They’re really easy to use…you just load the eCoupons onto your Kroger-affiliate (Kroger, Ralphs, Dillons, Fry’s, etc), Safeway-affiliate (Safeway, Vons, Randalls, Tom Thumb, Dominick’s, etc), or ShopRite grocery store loyalty cards. You don’t even have to have a cell phone…just a computer and it’s free to join.

How Does it Work?

Visit Cellfire (or scroll through the Cellfire coupons in my sidebar) and choose which coupons you’d like to load onto your grocery store loyalty card. When you visit the grocery store and purchase an item with a Cellfire coupon, the coupon total will be deducted from your total bill, just like a coupon. Cellfire coupons do not double, and you can only use the coupon once.

You must load these coupons on your card by 2/22/10 and they expire on 3/8/10. Click here to load the coupons onto your card.  Some of my favorites include:

  • $0.55 off Honey Nut Cheerios
  • $1.00 off Nature Valley Granola Nut Clusters
  • $0.80/2 Yoplait Kids Zone yogurts
  • $1.00 off Fiber One yogurt multi-packs
  • $0.50 off Nestle Toll House morsels
  • $0.40 off Betty Crocker cookie mix
  • $0.50 off tub Betty Crocker frosting
  • $0.75/2 Betty Crocker Supreme Brownie mix
  • $0.40 off Fiber One chewy bar
  • $0.50/2 Green Giant frozen vegetables
  • and many more

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UPromise Each month, Upromise releases new Ecoupons that you can load onto your account. When you make a qualifying purchase, the amount of the coupon will automatically be added to your UPromise account, plus a small percentage of the purchase price.

I don’t usually go out of my way to purchase these items necessarily, but if I can match a good sale with the eCoupon, it’s a great deal. Plus, since the CVS Extra Care card is one of the loyalty cards that the eCoupons will load onto, you can often combine the eCoupon with an ECB’s deal. However, I sometimes purchase an item just because it’s a great deal at CVS (and then I get Upromise earnings on top of it). You can use a coupon and a Upromise eCoupon together.

What is UPromise? It’s basically a free site where you can earn money for college (yours, your kids, or to help pay off student loans) just by signing up and then linking your credit credit cards and loyalty cards to your account. You can earn money in MANY different ways, such as purchasing qualifying food and household items, getting gas at Exxon/Mobil stations, making online purchases through their site, getting a Upromise credit card, registering your McDonalds Arch card, and many more ways.

Anyway, Upromise has updated the ecoupons for February, so you will want to log in to your account (or join, then link up your loyalty cards) and load the coupons. For instructions on how to load the ecoupons, click here.

Here are some of the available coupons (the coupon amount will be added to your Upromise college savings account):

  • $2.00 in college savings on Bounty 6 ct or larger
  • $1.00 on Huggies Snug n Dry diapers (goes great with the CVS Huggies ECB’s deal this week)
  • $2.00 on Huggies Little Movers, Little Snugglers, or Overnites diapers
  • $1.00/2 Huggies wipes
  • $0.50 on Charmin Megaroll
  • $0.50 on Wacky Mac
  • $0.50/2 Red Gold tomatoes
  • $1.00/2 4 or 6 pk Musselman’s applesauce
  • and many more

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cellfire coupons 300x78 Cellfire Coupons Updated   1/26

Do you use Cellfire eCoupons? They’re really easy to use…you just load the eCoupons onto your Kroger-affiliate (Kroger, Ralphs, Dillons, Fry’s, etc), Safeway-affiliate (Safeway, Vons, Randalls, Tom Thumb, Dominick’s, etc), or ShopRite grocery store loyalty cards. You don’t even have to have a cell phone…just a computer and it’s free to join.

How Does it Work?

Visit Cellfire (or scroll through the Cellfire coupons in my sidebar) and choose which coupons you’d like to load onto your grocery store loyalty card. When you visit the grocery store and purchase an item with a Cellfire coupon, the coupon total will be deducted from your total bill, just like a coupon. Cellfire coupons do not double, and you can only use the coupon once.

You must load these coupons on your card by 2/8/10 and they expire on 2/22/10. Click here to load the coupons onto your card.  Some of my favorites include:

  • $0.55 off Multigrain Cheerios
  • $0.75/2 Pillsbury Refrigerated Holiday Cookies
  • $1.00 off any flavor Fiber One Yogurt Multipacks
  • $0.50 off Nestle Toll House Morsels
  • and many more

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Huggies Huggies: Stack Printable Coupon with Upromise EcouponDo you remember the printable Huggies coupons that I let you know about last week?  Well, you can stack those coupons with the Huggies Upromise eCoupons available this month for extra savings.

What Upromise coupons are available?

What is Upromise? It’s a great FREE way to save for college (or pay off current student loans) just by buying groceries and household items, gas, etc.  I have saved over $1,750 through Upromise since I joined.

Learn more about the Upromise eCoupons and how to load them onto your store loyalty card (make sure you link your store loyalty cards to your Upromise account to get credit).  Upromise Ecoupons are unique from other eCoupons, because you CAN stack them them with manufacturer’s coupons (unlike other eCoupons).

Thanks Money Saving Mom!

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cellfire coupons 300x78 Cellfire Coupons Updated   1/12

Do you use Cellfire eCoupons? They’re really easy to use…you just load the eCoupons onto your Kroger-affiliate (Kroger, Ralphs, Dillons, Fry’s, etc), Safeway-affiliate (Safeway, Vons, Randalls, Tom Thumb, Dominick’s, etc), or ShopRite grocery store loyalty cards. You don’t even have to have a cell phone…just a computer and it’s free to join.

How Does it Work?

Visit Cellfire (or scroll through the Cellfire coupons in my sidebar) and choose which coupons you’d like to load onto your grocery store loyalty card. When you visit the grocery store and purchase an item with a Cellfire coupon, the coupon total will be deducted from your total bill, just like a coupon. Cellfire coupons do not double, and you can only use the coupon once.

You must load these coupons on your card by 1/25/10 and they expire on 2/8/10. Click here to load the coupons onto your card.  Some of my favorites include:

  • Save $0.50 when you buy any Old El Paso® product
  • Save $0.50 when you purchase any (1) variety of Nestle® Toll House® Morsels
  • Save $0.40 when you buy ONE BOX any flavor/variety Nature Valley® Granola Bars
  • Save $0.40 when you buy ONE BOX any flavor Fiber One® Chewy Bars
  • and many more

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