If you're planning a last-minute trip to take advantage of double coupons at Kmart today to pick up freebies or really cheap products, here are a few coupons that will probably get you free stuff:
55 cents/1 Snapple printable coupon
$1/1 Crescent Rolls (if you printed before, it's reset) printable coupon
$1/1 Bumblebee tuna pouch (rumor has it you can print up to 10 times per computer!)
In the Sunday flyers, which you can get with early edition Sunday papers today, there are some that would probably result in freebies when doubled.
In the SmartSource insert:
$1/1 Playtex Living Gloves (these are really nice dishwashing gloves and were $2.19 last time I got them at Kmart so they'd only cost you 19 cents with doubled coupon)
In the RedPlum insert:
$1/1 any Reach toothbrush, flosser or floss
Also, if you get any parenting magazines, check for an insert with coupons for both Tide stain booster tablets and Gymboree. Apparently the 10-count Stain Booster packs are $2.50 after an instant discount at the register, so the $1.50/1 coupon from the magazine will make it free. I've gotten these coupons lately from Cookie, Parenting and Parents I think.
Thanks to Money Saving Mom for most of those coupon links.

2 Comments
jtt711 said:
I'm confused. How do you double coupons? If the coupon doesn't say "Do Not Double" at the top, it still usually says "Limit one coupon per purchase" is the fine print. Is there a loophole I'm missing?
Carrie Kirby said:
Hi jtt711:
Kmart has been periodically holding weeklong events called "Super Doubles" where they will double manufacturer's coupons up to $2. They were doing it last week, but it's over now. (I'll definitely post when I hear they're doing it again.)
During these events, they double the coupons even if they say "do not double."
Also, the "one per purchase" line means that you can only use one manufacturer's coupons PER ITEM purchased. So if you have ten coupons and ten items, you're fine. But you can't use two manufacturer's coupons on one item.
Occasionally a cashier will try to tell you that this line means you can only use one coupon per transaction. They are wrong, and if you ask for the manager you can generally set them straight.
Kmart actually has a rule that they will only double four identical coupons and 10 coupons per transaction, but they leave it up to the stores to enforce. I think they just have it in case they have someone really holding up their lines that they want to get rid of.
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