Items Donated:
Food, Pet Food, & Personal Care items (185)
Where: New Path Inc, Miami County OH
Spent: $0.00
Retail: $407.08
Blog: ClipShopShare
ClipShopShare had this to say: ClipShopShare was able again this week to donate to New Path and Paws for Hope items acquired for free, using coupons and store sale matchups.
Items Donated:
personal Care items (79)
Where: New Path’s Choice Pantry, Tipp City OH
Spent: $0.00
Retail: $107.1
Blog: ClipShopShare
ClipShopShare had this to say: ClipShopShare was able to help New Path set up a pantry that offers personal care items that are not covered by WICS and Goverment support.
Items Donated:
Various items (60)
Personal care items (30)
Where: New Path Inc, Miami County Ohio
Spent: $0.00
Retail: $188.14
Blog: ClipShopShare
ClipShopShare had this to say: We are happy to see that others believe as we do. ClipShopShare is dedicate to stocking Pantries. We are happy to make our first of many post.
Items Donated:
Misc. Health and Beuty items (7)
cereal (1)
rice mix (2)
Where: Bond Co. Food Pantry
Spent: $1.25
Retail: $10.95
Roxie had this to say: No photo today, not enough time in my day. 🙂
Items Donated:
canned soup (20)
Where: Harvesters Community Food Network
Spent: $10.00
Retail: $43.80
Blog: It Started with a Target Card
Items Donated:
Similac formula (35)
Where: ACPC of Pueblo
Spent: $0.00
Retail: $142.17
Blog: Post about this donation at Cents Saved
Cents Saved had this to say: I purchased 40 coupons (2 sets of 20) off a eBay for a total of $6.50, but because of King Soopers overages I made $32.83 – $6.50 = $26.33 Money Made!!!! Basically I saved over $30 off my groceries and I am going to be able to help other moms with their formula!
Items Donated:
hot chocolate (2)
scalloped potatoes (6)
canned soup (4)
canned tomatoes (4)
bisquick (1)
box of crackers (2)
Where: Trinity Nazarene Church food pantry
Spent: $10.94
Retail: $30.71
Danica had this to say: I am excited to participate in this experiment!
Items Donated:
Ronzoni Garden Delights Pasta (58)
Where: The Society of St. Vincent de Paul- Cincinnati
Spent: $0.00
Retail: $115.42
Blog: Eric
Eric had this to say: I walked into Kroger without anything, used doubled coupons that peeled off of the boxes and left the boxes in a food donation barrel on the way out.
Items Donated:
Food Items (canned soup, pasta, nuts, candy)
Medicines (cold medicines, aspirin, vitamins, bandaids, blood glucose meters)
Household items (bath towels, household cleaners, air fresheners, tape, envelopes, pens and pencils)
Toiletries (body wash, deodorant, shampoo, conditioner, hair care items, toothpaste, toothbrushes, makeup)
Clothing (hats, gloves, earmuffs, mittens)
Where: Rosie’s Place, Boston, MA
Spent: $0.00
Retail: $3707.92
Blog: Couponing Experiment — You can read more detail about this donation (and see more photos) here.
Laura H. had this to say: This is the second donation I’ve made to Rosie’s Place since I began super couponing. Since my last donation, I decided to start a stockpile of my own and give items to family and friends in need as well. I also challenged myself to spend $100 or less on Christmas. I’m amazed that I’m able to provide for my family AND donate this much to charity; I would never have been able to do anything like this previously. Also, recently, my prescription coverage changed and the cost of a medication I need increased from $10 to $50 per month! I feel extremely grateful to be able to get an over the counter alternative for free through super couponing.
Items Donated:
Various Flavors of Jello (40)
Swiss Miss Hot Chocolate (35)
Sierra Mist 2 Liters (20)
Campbell’s Soup (8)
Ragu Pasta Sauce (16)
Kraft Macaroni and Cheese (8)
Where: Chapel on the Hill Food Pantry
Spent: $10
Retail: $150