Thursday, December 17, 2009

Printable Coupons for Canada (on-going list)

As of May 20th, 2011, to prevent people from thinking this is an old page with outdated information (originally posted in 2009), I have decided to move the Printable Coupons for Canada (on-going list) page to a stand-alone page. You can find the complete list of Printable Coupons for Canada here.

Thank you for your patience in this switch! Happy Savings! :)

10 comments:

  1. Really/ I had no idea LD did that! Sweet! Thanks for the heads up.

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  2. Thanks! Got a couple I needed there. :)

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  3. Thanks bunches!
    There are soooooo many coupons in the U.S.--it's nice to find some Canadian ones!
    :o)

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  4. Thank you from me too for the London Drugs tip! The only place I'd found that lets me use store coupons with manufacturer's is Real Canadian Superstore. Great list - bookmarking now!!

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  5. This list was just updated! Enjoy! :)

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  6. the ob worked for me!

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  7. Thanks so much for the Greenworks link - I love their products :D

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  8. Why are they so few coupons in canada? it is so much fun here in the US getting tons of stuff for free! I would NEVER come back and live in canada although I am canadian!

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  9. I find the same - there are a lot fewer coupon here in Canada than there are in the states. However, with both countries having different coupon policies such as stacking and doubling, we often fair quite well up here too - specifically at London Drugs and Superstore. Here is an example of one of my London Drugs shopping trips: http://www.everythingupclose.com/2009/12/london-drugs-coupon-stacking-my.html

    One thing I do notice about coupons in the US vs. Canada is the distribution of their coupons - e.g. food products vs. household products. In the US, it seems there are a lot of food coupons for products that I actually buy. Whereas, here in Canada, those coupons are often difficult to come by. Not to mention that the printable coupons available here are often not for food products.

    Comments? Questions? Anyone here in Canada (or the US) agree/disagree?

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  10. Thanks for this awesome site.
    Keep up the beneficial work.

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