Sunday Insert Round Up
Halloween is days away and November is lurking just behind it — can you believe that? The fall season is flying by. In a few days you can start stocking up on clearance candy for the upcoming holidays, which will be here before you know it. I saw Christmas trees in the Kohl’s window the other day!
Here’s the best of what’s tucked in your newspaper today:
You’ll find up to three coupon booklets: Smartsource, Redplum and P&G Brandsaver.
Now through Thanksgiving Kroger has Honeysuckle Turkeys on sale for 79 cents/lb.
There’s also a new buy 10, save $5 promotion. Some qualifying products include: Carnation evaporated milk, Swanson broth, Jet-Puffed marshmallows, Ocean Spray cranberry sauce, Del Monte canned fruits, Pillsbury cinnamon or crescent rolls, Domino sugar, Land-O-Lakes butter, Stouffer’s and Smart Ones entrees, Campbell’s “Cream of” soups, Green Giant canned veggies and more.
Halloween costumes are 40% off, and various candies are on sale, too. (Look for these prices to get even cheaper Tuesday night and after.
Michaels has their stock of Halloween decor, candles, candleholders, craft pumpkins, DIY costumes and more up to 50% off this week.
The retailer has early specials on Thanksgiving and Christmas decor. Many products are 30 to 50% off already!
There’s also a great deal on many frames: buy one, get one for one cent.
Of course there are a couple new coupons this week, as well:
* 50% off any regular priced item (today through Tuesday)
* 40% off any regular priced item (Tuesday through Saturday)
If you’ve got any gamers in your life head to Target this week, where over 1,000 video games for various game systems are buy 2, get 1 free.
There’s also a selection of popular DVD titles for only $10 each.
If you’re worried about holiday shopping too early, check out the details of the retailer’s holiday price match policy on page 12 of the ad.
Target didn’t send out their toy catalog this week, but you can find it in stores and online here.
Belk is jumping straight to Christmas this week as well with its Winter Home Sale. With the coupon in the ad you can save an extra 15% off your entire regular and sale priced home purchase today through Tuesday.
Walgreens is having a sale today through Wednesday on Halloween goodies, including candy, trick or treat bags, costumes, accessories and decor. In addition to the sale prices, there’s also a coupon good for $5 off adult or children’s costumes.
CVS has some great sales on Halloween candy this week. Much of it is on sale and offering Extra Bucks — remember to use coupons as well!
For details on how you can can also get up to $100 in coupons by mail to use on your next CVS shopping trip, click here.
Staples has a new coupon this week offering $5 off a cleaning and breakroom purchase of $25 or more.
Additionally, there are lots of deals $3 and under, including: BIG pens, Westcott scissors, #2 pencils, Scotch tape, paper clips, photo paper, copy paper or staplers.
Toys R Us and Kmart both released their big toy books today, so get ready to make a list!
Both books have tons of store coupons inside, and Toys R Us has a great new price matching policy as well. Both stores also offer layaway.
In the regular Kmart ad today you’ll find details about all the Halloween treats on sale, like costumes all 50% off.
Shop Your Way Rewards Members can still get a $25 gift card when they transfer a prescription and use the coupon in the ad, too.
Check out the Sears ad today where you’ll find a coupon offering an extra 15% off clothing and accessories, or an extra 10% off intimates, sleepwear, fragrances, cosmetics, fine jewelry, watches, home fashions, footwear, housewares, luggage, mattresses, recliners and the Shaw Rug Gallery.
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.


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