First off, don't try to get away with using two manufacturer's coupons for the same item... not cool. Ever hear of "stealing"? Yeah, that's pretty much what that is...
But you can legitimately stack coupons in certain stores... like CVS, Walgreens, and Target! These stores have store coupons, in addition to the manufacturer's coupons that they accept. If you happen to have a store coupon plus a manufacturer's coupon for the same product, you can get both discounts off that product! (By the way, you can print store coupons directly from these stores' websites.)
Here's an example from Target... Target has $1/1 Juicy Juice 8-pack juice boxes. I printed two of these store coupons to use on two 8-packs. (Remember, you can't use two of the same type of coupon - two store coupons or two manufacturer's coupons - for one item.) I also printed out a manufacturer's coupon for $1/2 Juicy Juice products. Now, when I go to Target, I can stack these coupons for extra savings. Juicy Juice 8-pack juice boxes are regularly $2.29 each. If I buy two, that's $4.58. Deduct the two $1/1 store coupons and the $1/2 manufacturer's coupon, and my total comes to $1.58. That's just $.79 per pack! (And that's without a sale!)
So play a game of matchmaker - and match up those store coupons with manufacturer's coupons to get extra savings on the things you buy in your household!
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