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Where can I find the coupons referenced on the Grocery Deals lists?

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Where can I find the coupons referenced on the Grocery Deals lists?

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Most of the grocery coupons listed come from the Sunday newspaper. There are usually two coupon circulars printed on glossy paper. One says “SmartSource” across the top in red letters, and the other has the word “RedPlum” across the top. Every circular has the date it came out in small print on the top of the circular’s spine (on the side). When you get the circulars, be sure to write the date on the front to make it easy to find. There is a column on the Grocery Deals by State list that refers to the coupon source. If there is no coupon for the item (but the item is listed because the sale price is a good value), then it will say “N/A” for “not applicable.” If there is a coupon for the item, it will show the date the coupon came out in the Sunday newspaper. It will also say “S” for SmartSource or “RP” for RedPlum. This makes it easy to find the coupon you need from the coupon circulars you saved. If your stores accept printable coupons (check with your store manager) then you can chec

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