How to receive manufacturer coupons by mail

Here are some ways to receive manufacturer coupons by mail:

  1. Sign up for newsletters and email lists: Many manufacturers offer exclusive coupons and promotions to their email subscribers. Look for the "Sign up for our newsletter" or "Join our email list" section on their website.
  2. Request coupons by mail: Some manufacturers offer a "Request a Coupon" option on their website. Fill out the form with your name and address, and they'll send you a coupon in the mail.
  3. Check your junk mail: Manufacturer coupons often come in the mail unsolicited, so keep an eye out for them in your junk mail pile.
  4. Look for coupon inserts: Many newspapers and magazines include coupon inserts, such as the Sunday paper or All You magazine.
  5. Join couponing websites and apps: Websites like Coupons.com, RetailMeNot, and CouponCabin often offer printable coupons and mail-in rebates.
  6. Sign up for rewards programs: Some manufacturers offer rewards programs that include exclusive coupons and discounts. For example, the Procter & Gamble (P&G) Rewards program offers coupons and discounts on P&G products.
  7. Check with your local grocery store: Some grocery stores offer manufacturer coupons in their weekly ads or through their loyalty programs.
  8. Look for online coupon offers: Some manufacturers offer online coupons that can be printed or emailed to you. For example, the General Mills website often offers printable coupons for their products.
  9. Check with your local library: Some libraries offer free coupons and discount offers through their websites or in their newsletters.
  10. Search online for manufacturer coupons: Use search engines like Google to search for manufacturer coupons. For example, you can search for "Kraft coupons" or "Pepsi coupons" to find available offers.

Some popular manufacturers that offer coupons by mail include:

Remember to always check the expiration dates and terms of the coupons before using them.