Where can I find printable coupons for Gold Medal flour?

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Well, nyuser33, the holidays are a great time to pick up coupons for Gold Medal flour, a family staple since 1880! There are a few places you can look for Gold Medal flour printable coupons. First of all, you can do a search on-line using the term “printable coupon for Gold Medal flour”.

Check your search results for valid dates because you may come up with a list of expired coupons. For example Couponing 101 (couponing101.com/) and Spring Bargains (springsbargains.com/new-printable-coupon...) both had Gold Medal flour coupons in March 2010. Saving Cents with Sense (http://www.savingcentswithsense.net/2009/10/printable-coupon-gold-medal-flour/) also had a Gold Medal flour coupon in 2009, as did Money Saving Mom (http://moneysavingmom.com/2009/10/0501-gold-medal-flour-and-more-printable-coupons.html).

Check back with or sign up with these websites to get up-to-date coupons in the future. You may also want to sign up at Eat Better America (http://www.eatbetteramerica.com/coupons/) to save $100 a year in printable coupons, including Gold Medal flour. You’ll receive newsletters in your inbox, have access to their coupons, and be able to explore their entire website, including blogs and recipes.

Currently at Moms Need to Know (http://www.momsneedtoknow.com/landis-deals-week-of-december-3-2010/) , Gold Medal flour is listed as a sale item at Landis. Gold Medal flour is made by Betty Crocker, so check out that website: http://www.bettycrocker.com/coupons-promotions/coupons/default. Sign up to receive information in your inbox as well as the ability to print coupons off their site.

Also, check in at Retail Me Not, clicking the Printable Coupons tab (http://printable.retailmenot.com/category/food) and search for printable food coupons in your area by zip code.

I guess you're planning to do some baking for the holiday season and it sure makes sense to save some money using coupons! I did some research on Google and there are a number of sites where you can make savings with printable coupons. At springbargains.com they mention and have a link for a good printable coupon offering 75c off Gold medal Flour at coupons.com, this offer is across the range.

There is an interesting offer mentioned at springbargains, if you have a branch of Albertsons in your neighborhood; "Albertsons is doubling and tripling coupons again! Coupons 50¢ to 99¢ will be doubled to $1, and coupons 33¢ to 49¢ are tripled to $1. No word on an official policy – some stores will double/triple any coupons, some won’t do ones that say “do not double”, some won’t double internet coupons…" Sounds worth investigating doesn't it?

Couponing101.com has the same offer, 75c off. Commonsensewithmoney.com also has a link for printables at coupons.com and eatbetteramerica is another site worth checking for printables. While these offers are on, it might be a good idea to stock up with Gold medal Flour if you regularly bake.

Flour has a good shelf life. Good luck with your baking!

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