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VIA Rail Price Thaw: Save 50% Off


VIA Rail

VIA Rail has put up their Price Thaw Sale where you can save 50% off the adult reg­u­lar fare in Econ­omy and Busi­ness classes for travel in the Québec City – Wind­sor cor­ri­dor. You can also save 50% off the adult reg­u­lar fare in Econ­omy, Sleeper and Sleeper Plus classes for travel any­where in Canada

Book­ings must be made by March 20th. You must travel by August 28th, 2013.

The tick­ets are non-exchangeable and non-refundable.

Sug­gested Routes

  • Mon­tréal – Québec City
  • Toronto – Montréal
  • Ottawa – Montréal
  • Toronto – Ottawa
  • Toronto – Windsor
  • Toronto – Sarnia
  • Mon­treal — Moncton
  • Mon­treal — Halifax
  • Toronto — Edmonton
  • Toronto — Vancouver
  • Toronto — Jasper

Special Offers From Well.ca + Coupon For Existing Customers


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Save 25% on great cleaning brands plus more – view all sale items here

Jamieson Vitamins – Save 25% on Jamieson
Baby Gourmet – Save 10% on Baby Gourmet Baby Food
Atkins – Save 25% on Atkins Weight Management
Milani – Save 20% on Milani Cosmetics
Clairol – Save $3 on Clairol Hair Colouring
Yummi Bears – Save 20% on Yummi Bears Gummy Vitamins
Vidal Sassoon – Save 25% on Vidal Sassoon Hair Care
Pantene – Save $2 on Pantene Styling Products
Save 10-15% on select pet products including Nutro Cat Food,  ZiwiPeak Pet Food, Bowser Pet Beds, Flea & Tick products
Align – Save $2 on Align Daily Probiotic

If you are a new customer, save $10 off a purchase of $40+ with coupon code SPRINGSCOMING (not valid with paypal).  If you are an existing coupon, they have a code valid for a further 10% off clearance.  Enter ADD10CLEAR for your clearance discount, you can check out the clearance selection here.


Taco Bell Canada: Free Upgrade to Any Supreme Combo When You Purchase a Regular Combo *Printable Coupon*


taco bell

For a limited time at Taco Bell Canada, get a free upgrade to any supreme combo with the purchase of a regular combo and this printable coupon. A supreme combo includes Supreme Fries and a 20oz. drink. Coupon is valid from March 11th until March 24th 2013. Click here to download and print your coupon.


Sears.ca: Fisher-Price Ballcano Stand-Up Playset for $19.99


Fisher Price

Sears.ca has the Fisher-Price Ballcano Stand-Up Playset on sale for $19.99 (save 60% off). This is available online only and for today only.

This is selling for $49.99 currently everywhere else.

Product Features

    Baby will love the lights and sounds of this stand-up playset designed to encourage and reward baby’s physical development of pulling up, standing and checking out the scenery.

  • encourages and rewards baby’s physical development of pulling up, standing and cruising
  • ages 6 to 36 months, uses 3 ‘AA’ batteries, not included

Amazon.ca: Keurig Mini Plus Brewer for $52.91


Keurig Coffee Maker

Amazon.ca has the Keurig Mini Plus Brewer on sale for $52.91 (save 41% off). It also ships for free with super saver shiping from Amazon.

Product Features

  • 3 Brew sizes (6 oz., 8 oz. and 10 oz)
  • BPA Free Material
  • Brew a fresh cup of coffee, tea or hot cocoa in 2 minutes
  • Very compact and convenient
  • 12 k cups included

Newegg.ca Shell Shocker: Olympus Tough TG-820 12 MP Camera for $159.99


Olympus Camera

Newegg.ca has the Olympus Tough TG-820 iHS 12 Megapixel Compact Camera on as a shellshocker deal for $159.99 (save $120 off). The camera also ships for free to most locations.

Product Features

  • 12 MP Cmos
  • Waterproof (33FT)
  • Shockproof (6.6 Ft)
  • Freezeproof (14 Deg)
  • What’s included: Olympus Tough TG-820 iHS 12.0-Megapixel Digital Camera, Lithium-ion battery (LI-50B), Charger (F-2AC), USB cable, A/V cable, Wrist strap and Owner’s manual.

Canadian Coupons: Save $1 on Philadelphia Cooking Creme


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Enter the Creamy Recipe Challenge from The Real Women of Philadelphia, and you will receive a coupon for $1 off the purchase of Philadelphia Cooking Creme just for entering. The Creamy Recipe Challenge starts Monday, March 18, at 12:00 pm ET, and ends Sunday, March 24, at 11:59 pm ET. Every member who enters a valid recipe submission into the contest by the deadline — Sunday, March 24, at 11:59 pm EDT — will receive a coupon for $1 off on the purchase of one (1) tub of  Philadelphia Cooking Creme. You will receive an email no later than Friday, March 29, 2013, with instructions on how to retrieve the coupon. Click here to enter the contest.


Featured Brag: ChantelKiss Pays Full Price?


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I know it pains me to pay full price for anything, but sometimes there are things you just need.  Forum member ChantelKiss has come up with a great way around this – she budgets $10 a week for full price items (and she treated herself to snacks with them too).

Most of ChantelKiss’ shopping was done with price matching and coupons, but I think giving yourself a budget for full priced items is a great idea, especially if some in your family are not completely on board with your money saving ideas.

Click here to view her brag and find out how she saved over $63 on this shopping haul (and check out her snazzy coupon binder & tracking sheet!).

Do you give yourself a full price budget?


Shoppers Drug Mart Mystery Gift Card Promo March 16-17


SDMsurprise

Shop at Shoppers Drug Mart this weekend and get a mystery gift card worth at least $10 when you spend $50 or more on March 16-17.

The gift cards can be $10, $15, $25 or $50 and are limited time store coupons, not physical gift cards.

Thanks for the info YOU AND ME & Patty Smyth


Checkout 51 Offers Sneak Peek March 14-20


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Glade® Sense & Spray® Starter Kit, any Glade® Sense & Spray® Starter Kit. Cash back: $5.00

Glade PlugIns® Scented Oil Starter Kit, any Glade PlugIns® Scented Oil Starter Kit. Cash back $1.00

Glade® Décor Scents™ Air Freshener, any Glade® Décor Scents™ air freshener product. Cash back: $2.00

Old El Paso Dinner Kit, any variety. Cash back: $2.00 Regular price: $4.17

Tostitos tortilla chips, 220 g or more, any variety. Cash back: $1.50 Regular price: $3.17

Oikos greek yogurt, 400 g or more, any variety. Cash back: $1.50 Regular price: $3.99

ARM & HAMMER toothpaste, any variety excluding travel size. Cash back: $1.00 Regular price: $2.29

Welch’s 100% Grape Juice, 1.36 L or more, any variety. Cash back: $1.00 Regular price: $3.69

COUNTRY HARVEST® 100% Whole Grain Bread, Any loaf of COUNTRY HARVEST® 100% Whole Grain Bread. Cash back: $1.00 Regular price: $3.08

Gold Seal Canned Tuna or Salmon or Seafood, any flavour. Cash back: $0.50 Regular price: $0.99

Unico canned tomatoes, 796 mL, any variety. Cash back: $0.50 Regular price: $1.23

Mott’s Fruitsations, 6 cups, any flavour. Cash back: $0.50 Regular price: $1.77


Featured Brag: Frugal Lisa Price-Matches & Uses Coupons


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Forum member Frugal Lisa price-matched groceries at Real Canadian SuperStore to combine store coupons, manufacturer coupons and price matching in one shop to save her around $50 on the items shown above.

Price-matching can take time, you need to make sure the items are the exact matches (size, type, country of origin for fruit and vegetables), but as you can see below, it can be well worth it and save you time going to various stores. (more…)


Featured Brag: How Clearance Stickers Saved SKMommy A Bundle


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Forum member skmommy regularly checks her local stores for clearance specials.  While stores have different ways of marking these deals, from pink stickers to boxes of random items at the same price or just a surprise at the cash – it pays to check.

These cans of Enfamil A+ are regularly $31.99, but because they expire at the end of April, had $15 worth of Manager Special coupons stuck on them.  She combined that with a $8 coupon sent from the manufacturer and saved $23 on each can.  She spent under $27 on all three cans, less than the price one would cost.

Watch out for store special stickers if you are doing a promotion with a minimum spend requirement, they often do reduce your total so do not count towards points etc but you can find some great deals, I often check nearby stores when I am early for a meeting or waiting for a GO Train and have found some terrific deals.

Click here to read skmommy’s full brag


Featured Brag: How tccl21 Saved $47.75 From A $5 Gas Card


tccl21

Forum member tccl21 does recycle bin walks.  One of her finds was a cereal box with the $5 Gas Card form still attached.  The promotion must have been very popular this year, as Kellogg’s ran out of gas cards and sent tccl21 five coupons for a free product.  She used these to buy five boxes of Rice Krispies Squares which were donated to a local school for snacks.

It is always a good idea to send away for stuff on packaging or even enter contests where you are not the biggest fan of the prize.  The can always be donated and there may be a coupon for participating.  Several companies have tried to ‘make good’ on running out of prizes with FPCs lately, Mars recently sent me five FPCs instead of a pair of Team Canada mittens when they had a glitch in their contest.

Check out the full details of tccl21’s brag here and don’t forget, you can enter your brag and get a $5 gift card if it is featured on the blog!


Canadian Coupons: Save $1.50 WUB 2 Tenderflake Products


tender

Save $1.50 when you purchase two Tenderflake products with this new coupon available through webSaver.ca. This coupon is available for order by mail only. Click here to get your while they last.


Budget Challenge: Live Below The Line


livebelowtheline

Live Below the Line is a global poverty awareness challenge that is taking place April 29-May 3.  Participants in Canada will have a budget of just $1.75 per day for five days – a total budget of $8.75

The idea is that you get sponsors and/or donate the difference between your regular food spending to Below the Line (or you could donate in person to a local poverty initiative/charity of your choosing) but talk about it and make others aware of poverty.

Why $1.75?

The international Extreme Poverty Line was defined by the World Bank as $1.25 US dollars a day, in 2005. Our usual response to this would be, “that’s not so small, US$1.25 actually buys quite a lot in most developing countries”. Unfortunately that’s not true – the US$1.25 figure is calculated using Purchasing Power Parity – which works out how much you would have to live on each day if you were living in extreme poverty in the United States. There are currently 1.4 billion people doing this worldwide.
Converting this to the 2005 equivalent for Canada and adjusting for inflation, living below the Extreme Poverty Line today would be the equivalent of us living on $1.75 a day.
Frugal February was quite the challenge, and I know some of the Toronto SmartCanuck’s members managed $100 spending for the month – but that included them using items in their cupboards and stockpiles.  This challenge does not.  So how do you feel about living on the less than price of a large Timmies each day, just for 5 days?

Interested in joining this challenge? Find out more at Live Below The Line


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