
I have heard of shortcuts.com but didn't really look into until I saw the huggies deal from the Utah Deal Diva. When you register with shortcuts.com you can load coupons onto your fresh values card. Right now only Smiths is participating in this program.
Get this, these coupons work on top of manufacturers coupons!!! So you get twice the discount. It only works once, like a paper coupon.
Right now Huggies diapers are on clearance at smiths and there is a $1.50 shortcuts coupon plus you can use a manufacturer coupon with it. I am so excited to try this! If I didn't have my pj's on right now I would run to Smiths to test this out. I am so there tomorrow after Pilates.
Just remember to do multiple transactions so that you get the coupon off each item. If you buy more than one package of diapers you only get the coupon off once per order. Update: Trial and error, it only works once like a paper coupon.
Click HERE to sign up for shortcuts.com, it's free and will save you even more money!!
Get this, these coupons work on top of manufacturers coupons!!! So you get twice the discount. It only works once, like a paper coupon.
Right now Huggies diapers are on clearance at smiths and there is a $1.50 shortcuts coupon plus you can use a manufacturer coupon with it. I am so excited to try this! If I didn't have my pj's on right now I would run to Smiths to test this out. I am so there tomorrow after Pilates.
Just remember to do multiple transactions so that you get the coupon off each item. If you buy more than one package of diapers you only get the coupon off once per order. Update: Trial and error, it only works once like a paper coupon.
Click HERE to sign up for shortcuts.com, it's free and will save you even more money!!
After all the savings there is even more! You can also mail in your receipt to the Caregivers Marketplace and get an additional .75 for each pack!
The Shortcuts.com coupons are one-time use only. But sometimes they can be combined with the Cellfire.com coupons that come off automatically as well. (And what's the big deal about going to the store in your PJ's?)
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