I would suggest you put all coupons for one product in one slot by order of expiry so you will be aware of the soon to expire coupons. To make your life easier if you really want to keep track of your coupons and you know how to use microsoft excel, you can list all your coupons with their expiry dates on a spreadsheet and organize them this way: Product / Brand / Expiry Date: Example: Cereals / Kelloggs / Sept 2011 Cereals / Kelloggs / October 2011 etc.
I tend to organize first by product type, and then by expiration date and (when relevant) store. Using your example of Kelloggs cereal, I would group them together by month of expiration and then separate them out so that if some coupons are only useful at a place like Sam's Club while others are only useful at Safeway, I can quickly identify which is which. I also would include a small piece of paper or a post it note on top of the coupons with basic information, so that you spend less time sorting through them to determine precisely when their expiration dates are or what store they are valid for.
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