Walmart Couponing Deals
•for the $1 soft-soap that’s a g-word so it can end at anytime. (G-word means the offer is not suppose to attach but it is)
posted 10|3
Hey couponing fam! You saw my quick post about that amazing Softsoap deal at Walmart for just a dollar – seriously, a total steal! But I wanted to dive a little deeper into how I find these kinds of savings, especially with all the digital tools out there. It’s not just about one-off deals; it’s about making a strategy work for you. First off, if you’re not already, you absolutely need to get familiar with the Walmart digital coupons app. It’s a game-changer! I always check it before I head to the store. You can clip coupons right from your phone, and they automatically apply at checkout when you enter your phone number. It’s so much easier than paper coupons, and I’ve found some surprising savings there. Make sure to link your preferred payment methods for seamless redemption. Beyond Walmart’s own app, I swear by using multiple rebate apps. These are what often turn good deals into great deals, like that Softsoap one! For example, I’m constantly checking for rebates on household staples. I've heard a lot of you asking about Gain fabric softeners and Schick rebates. While I haven’t seen a specific Gain rebate pop up recently myself, these apps are where you’d find them. You just search for the product, buy it, and then scan your receipt. Sometimes there are even bonuses for buying multiple items or specific sizes. The key is to be consistent and check frequently! Speaking of personal care, I also keep an eye out for Bic Soleil Sensitive Advanced razor rebates. They often cycle through different brands, so if you use a specific product, always check your rebate apps before you shop. The OCR from my images shows deals on Motrin and Summers Eve too, which are perfect examples of how these apps can stack up savings on your everyday essentials. I recently got some Motrin for a steal, and those Summers Eve products often have great offers if you combine store sales with app rebates. A little tip for finding specific products like lemon Softsoap: always use the search function within your rebate apps and even Walmart's app. Sometimes a generic 'Softsoap' offer applies to all varieties, and other times it's specific. It pays to be thorough, so you don't miss out on a deal just because of a flavor or scent difference! My best advice for new couponers is to start small. Pick one or two apps, get comfortable with them, and then gradually add more. Don't feel overwhelmed by trying to get every single deal. Focus on products you actually need and use. And remember that these deals, especially the really good ones, can end at any time (just like my Softsoap deal!). So if you see something you like, don't hesitate! Happy saving, everyone!














































































































































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