... Read moreHey couponing fam! Since you loved my Saturday Dollar General haul, I wanted to dive deeper into how I score those amazing deals, especially on essentials like Colgate and other household staples. It’s not just luck; there’s a strategy involved that anyone can master!
First up, let's talk about those coveted Colgate deals and especially finding those coupons. While "printable coupons" used to be a big thing, nowadays, digital coupons are where it's at for Dollar General. I always make sure to download the Dollar General app early in the week. By Wednesday or Thursday, new digital coupons usually drop. I scroll through and 'clip' everything I might use. For Colgate, I often find coupons for specific toothpastes like Colgate Sensitive or Colgate Total, and sometimes even for mouthwash. Even if the OCR for my specific haul focused on toothpaste, I’ve definitely seen great mouthwash deals pop up periodically, so keep an eye out! Always check for different sizes too, as sometimes smaller toothpastes have better coupon-to-price ratios.
My biggest secret for Dollar General deals this week is preparation for the Saturday $5 off $25 coupon. This is a game-changer! I plan my shopping trip around this. Here’s my routine:
Scout the Ads: I check the weekly ad online or in the app for upcoming sales. It helps me identify what might be a good base for my $25 total.
Clip Digital Coupons: As mentioned, clip every coupon you think you can use. Don't be shy! For my haul, I used a bunch for things like Softsoap body washes, Irish Spring, Skintimate razors, and even detergents like Persil. Combining these with the $5 off $25 makes a massive difference.
Build Your Cart (Virtually!): Before I even step foot in the store, I build a mock cart in the Dollar General app. This lets me see exactly what my total will be after all applicable digital coupons, including the $5 off $25. It’s crucial to make sure your subtotal before digital coupons (but after any store sales) hits at least $25. This ensures the $5 off $25 coupon applies.
Match Items Exactly: The OCR from my images shows specific items like "two Colgate Sensitive toothpastes" or "two Softsoap body washes." It’s super important to match the product size, scent, and type exactly to what your digital coupon specifies. If it says 18oz Softsoap, don't grab the 20oz! This is where many people go wrong and their out-of-pocket cost changes.
Be Flexible: Sometimes, the exact item isn't in stock. Have a mental backup list of other items you need that also have digital coupons. I often look for other essentials like Airwick starter kits, Dove shampoo, Axe deodorants, Arm & Hammer scent boosters, or Downy Rinse if my primary items aren't available. Vaseline lotion is another great item that often has coupons!
Regarding Dollar General mouthwash specifically, while my recent haul focused on toothpaste, I regularly find great deals. Just like with toothpaste, always look for digital coupons first. Sometimes they're specific to a brand like Colgate or Crest, or even 'any mouthwash' coupons. Pair these with a sale price and that Saturday $5 off $25, and you can stock up for pennies! Don't forget to check the smaller trial sizes too, as sometimes those can be free or very cheap with a high-value coupon.
Couponing at Dollar General is a fantastic way to save money on items your family uses every day. It feels so good to walk out of the store knowing you've paid a fraction of the retail price. Keep practicing, keep checking those apps, and happy saving!