Monday, September 28, 2009

Coupon terminology

When I first started clipping coupons I was so confused by some of the terminology. Below are just a few. Leave a comment if you can think of some I missed and I'll add it to the list.

BLINKIES = In Store Coupons that you pull from the blinking box
TEAR PAD = A pad of coupons or MIR near a product or on display
PEELIE= Coupon you peel off package  
BOGO/B1G1 = Buy One Get One
$1/2 = Take $1 off the purchase of 2.
CATALINA = Coupon printed at register after purchased
DND = Do Not Double (Some coupons have this lang)
DOUBLER =  Coupon that allows a manufacturer coupon to double in value
FAR = Free After Rebate
MIR = Mail in Rebate
OOP = Out of Pocket
RR = Rebate Rewards (Walgreens)
STACKING = Most stores allow multiple use of coupons – manufacturer’s & in store coupons.
GM = General Mills Newspaper Insert
K = Kellogg’s Newspaper Insert
P&G = Proctor & Gamble Newspaper Insert
RP= Red Plum Newspaper Insert
SS= Smart Source Newspaper Insert


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