Baby Coupons: Save Money

Mar 25
09:02

2010

Dustin Tenpor

Dustin Tenpor

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When you have babies, you suddenly have a need for things you never had to buy before like diapers, baby food and baby formula if you're not breastfeeding.

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When you have babies,Baby Coupons: Save Money Articles you suddenly have a need for things you never had to buy before like diapers, baby food and baby formula if you're not breastfeeding. These things don't come cheap, and you can expect your weekly grocery bill to go up as much as $40 to $50 per week as a result of buying these things. Thankfully, being diligent about using baby coupons will help a lot with these expenses. Many new mothers don't know where to find baby coupons, but the internet is a very good resource for seeking them out.

The first thing any new mother should do is visit the websites of all the major companies that sell diapers, baby food and formula. Almost all of these companies allow you to input your email address to receive special offers and promotions. Once this is done, you will start receiving coupons for these products in the mail. Some formula companies send out checks to go toward cans of formula for as much as $5 to $8 off. This helps a lot when you consider that most formula costs around $20 per can these days.

Another great place to find baby coupons is your Sunday paper. Buy one every weekend, or get a subscription, and make sure you don't miss out on any valuable diaper, baby food or formula coupons. If you have friends or family members who don't buy these things, ask them to save their baby coupons for you. They'll be more than happy to do so, knowing that they are helping you out.