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Robin Shreeves

Organic coupons galore

Stonyfield Farm is helping you save money while staying organic with coupons from many different popular organic manufacturers.

Tue, Jun 09 2009 at 11:21 AM EST
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Want to save money on all sorts of organic products from the grocery store? Stonyfield Farm is making it easy by offering printable coupons on their website for their products and other manufacturers' products.

 

Here’s a list of the manufacturers offering coupons:  

  • Annie’s
  • Green Mountain
  • Happy Baby
  • Stonyfield Farm
  • Late July
  • Nature’s Path
  • Organic Valley  

I’m sure the offer isn’t going to last forever – it looks like it’s in conjunction with the release of the Food, Inc. movie, so head over to the website now. The coupons expire 10 days after they are printed. And, just fyi, they print one at a time - each coupon uses one piece of paper.

Image: Stonyfieldfarm.com

 

 

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Anonymous 09/25/2009 00:18 AM

If you want a list of organic coupons that are printable or requested from an organic company see this website: www.organichomecooking.net The website lists a majority of organic food companies and how to get their coupons.

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Anonymous 06/09/2009 21:23 PM

Hi - thanks for the great resource! Another place to print coupons for organic/healthy products is http://www.mambosprouts.com.

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rshreeves 06/09/2009 18:13 PM

I feel the same way about the printing, but I'm wondering if it's that way because you can pick and choose which coupons you want.

I think the best bet is to put paper you are going to recycle anyway into the printer and use the back of it. I find that the gazillion announcements that come home from school for my boys make great printer paper when whatever is on the backside isn't important.

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Joseph Hoetzl 06/09/2009 18:09 PM

I understand the need to control the printing, but really, can't they get about 4 coupons on one piece of paper?

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