There are many of you who are already aware of all the hidden coupons via save.ca, websaver.ca and brandsaver.ca. However, there are many out there who still have lots of questions and may not be aware of all these wonderful “secret” coupons! We have a list in our forum of all the hidden coupons that is updated daily by various Smart Canucks members. The list changes frequently, so check back from time to time to see if there are new coupons available or if previously offered coupons have been removed. The list appears to be completely up-to-date as of today (November 29, 2011).
Click here to check out our hidden coupons list!
PLEASE NOTE: You will notice many of the portals currently have “no coupons available”. However, sometimes new coupons are added to the existing portals, thus they are not completely removed from the list.


Oh this coupons, the make everyones live so hard, I can’t see them anymor
Coupon Mining is a lifestyle for those with patience. I can only do this sporadically. Short of creating a file under my bookmarks, this link is priceless.
Thanks to Smart Canucks I have posted the “Buy one get one free” coupon for Ritter Chocolate to my FaceBook, to the excitement of many of my friends. I know that Santa has put Smart Canucks on the GOOD List. Where can I get my Smart Canucks T-Shirt??
why would they make them secret coupons? the point of the vendor is to have customers try/buy the product.. which they are more likely to do with an incentive like a coupon. anyways, thx for advising : )
thank you
@Kathy. I was just about to leave a comment saying the same thing. If manufacturers want to advertise their products with coupons, making those coupons hidden is counterproductive. Smart Canucks moderator: do you know why companies do this? Thanks!
@Mary — there are a few reasons companys offer hidden coupons:
1) They want customers to be rewarded for visiting their website. A lot of these coupons are found on a company’s homepage.
2) They want people to sign up for their newsletter. Many of these coupons are found through exclusive links provided in their email advertisements.
3) They want you to “Like” them on Facebook. This is the latest craze. Most of these coupons are found through Facebook wall updates.
4) They want you to follow them on Twitter.
Hope this helps!
Apparently I was chosen to participate in a websavingssurvey. I read through their privacy policy and disclaimer and apparently you have to participate in numerous surveys and also be required to make purchases. I think this is a complete rip off and scam. There may be others who have the time to go through this stuff and fullfill all their riduculous requirements which go on and on .…
Sure I would like to get a free ipad or iphone even if I already own one, I can always sell it or give it to my daughter who tends to lose things. But honestly when they tell me I may be eligible or I may stand a chance … forget it. Regarding previous comments did not help me to understand exactly whether these companies are truly legitimate or are they just stringing everyone along to like them on fb etc etc .… IS THERE ANYONE OUT THERE THAT HAS ACTUALLY RECEIVED SOMETHING WORTHWHILE SUCH AS A IPAD, IPHONE …NOT INTERESTED IN WINNING TICKETS OR CANDY THAT IS MICKEY MOUSE STUFF FOR KIDS. WANT TO KNOW IF ANYONE HAS ACTUALLY WON SOMETHING BIG ???? BTW are we talking about coupons or actually getting the real thing (ipad) mailed to one’s address??? Thanks alot, Dree