Sunday Insert Preview
Happy Friday! Not only is it the end of the week, but it’s almost the end of June. July 4 is less than two weeks away, have you started planning how you’ll celebrate yet?
Hint hint: You should start now so you’ll be ready when the sales begin on Sunday.
There are two coupon books up for grabs on Sunday stuffed with restaurant and manufacturer coupons.
Kroger has a new mix, match and save promotion this week — prepare to combine the sale with coupons to maximize your savings.
There will also be some 4th of July favorites on sale next week, so think about your cookout menu.
CVS is offering up BOGO deals all around next week, as well as plenty 10/$10 deals.
The free gas card promotion will also be returning.
Similarly, Walgreens has plenty of BOGO deals next week, as well as their usual batch of store coupons (which can be combined with manufacturer coupons).
As usual, Michaels has valuable coupons available in its ad Sunday.
Kohl’s is giving out Kohl’s Cash again through Saturday (June 30). For every $50 spent, you’ll receive $1o in Kohl’s Cash to use July 1 through 15. Additionally, if you use your Kohl’s Charge you’ll get an extra 15, 20 or 30% off everything.
Visit the retailer Sunday for special door buster deals that will save you even more.
Target will be cutting prices on much of its summer merchandise starting Sunday. Replenish what you need for the next couple months, and then start stocking up for next year!
Kmart has a new foodie deal for Shop Your Way Rewards Members starting Sunday, and don’t forget about the free family picnic promotion.
Remember, all of these ads may not appear in your paper. However, many retailers post their ads online, so always check there if you’re interested in finding out more details. You can also get printable coupons at these websites: SmartSource , Redplum , Coupon Network and Coupons.com.


RSS feed 
Start the conversation
View our commenting policy and standards | Commenting FAQ | Report a problem
Name is required
A valid email is required (test@test.com)
Comment is required