When it comes to getting the best value for my money, sometimes the cheapest product isn’t always the best. That value brand of floor cleaner for less than a dollar might seem like the best choice, but if it can’t cut through dirt and mud as well, then I’m going to use more to get jobs done. One of the reasons I’m such a fan of P&G products is because I know how much effort goes into making those products more effective. And that means bigger savings in the long run! Wondering what P&G products are especially worth the extra cost? After many years of testing every product under the sun and trying absolutely everything to save a little extra money, these are three of the P&G products that I’ve found are always worth the extra cost, and why:
Tide Laundry Detergent
A few years ago I visited the Proctor & Gamble Headquarters in Cincinnati and had the chance to tour the fabric care facility. After seeing the amount of work that went into research and development, I understood exactly why Tide out-cleans competitors. The deep-down clean isn’t something that just happens through chance. Fabric fibres are examined at a microscopic level to confirm how well the formula removes dirt and grime…while also protecting those fibres so clothes last longer. No wonder Tide is able to remove everything from grass stains to blood to chocolate! While it does cost more, it saves me in the long run by preserving my clothes. And with P&G Printable coupons, you can save $1 on your purchase of Tide!
Bounty Paper Towel
With two active boys in the house, there are a lot of messes to clean up in a day. And that means I go through a lot of paper towel. I’ve tried replacing Bounty with a value brand in the past to save money, and I noticed the difference immediately. While a package of six rolls of Bounty lasts our family about three months on average, a similar package of value paper towel lasted less than a month. Part of the problem was less absorption. When I was cleaning up a spilled cup of milk or another liquid mess, I needed about twice the amount of paper towel. The other problem was durability. Scrubbing mud off the floor or sticky jam off the counter took just one small square of Bounty instead of one or two large squares of a cheaper paper towel. I’m already saving by choosing Bounty, and with my P&G Printable coupon, I can even save an extra $0.50!
Olay Regenerist Skincare
Since I have problem skin to an extent, I’ve tried a lot of different skincare products. At thirty-five years old, I want a regime that will keep my skin looking youthful and minimize wrinkles. But since I also get hormonal breakouts, I can’t use anything too heavy or rich as it aggravates my monthly acne. Of the hundreds of skincare products I’ve tried, Olay Regenerist has been the one I return to every time. Despite the fact it’s an anti-aging collection, it never increases my acne the way most other wrinkle-preventing products do. And there’s no question the moisturizer and serum help improve my skin’s youthful appearance. This past weekend I was asked for I.D. not once but twice while out for drinks! Right now, save $0.75 on Olay cleanser with P&G Printable coupons!
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From Swiffer to Febreze to Pampers, there are so many P&G products that have proven their quality to me time and time again. And when I can save on every purchase with nothing but my printer and a few minutes of time, that’s an added plus! Had problems with Internet coupons in the past? You’ll be happy to know that P&G Printable coupons have been designed to ensure that they comply with all major stores’ coupon policies including Walmart, Sobeys and Loblaws. So grab the ones you want and get ready to save! Value for your money is always a sure thing with P&G!
Melinda Jana says
I signed up with augusta _ butterfly (at) hotmail (dot) com
Melinda Jana says
I generally use them at Walmart and Freshco. For the most part, they accept these printed coupons
Lyubov Fridlyand says
I agree.
Judy Cowan says
I used jlcmrc@gmail.com
Judy Cowan says
I do print off some of the coupons, Walmart I have no issues redeeming them, however most other locations that I have tried (Loblaws, Sobeys, Independent etc) don’t want to take them. So love the coupons but they can be a hassle to redeem. I personally still prefer the mailed ones.
Kathryn says
Have you tried these specific ones, Judy? Or just other printable coupons? These fulfill all the Internet coupon requirements for Sobeys and Loblaws coupon policies, which I read up on before trying them myself, so if they’re rejecting them I’m thinking it should be brought to the attention of those stores.
Judy Cowan says
Yes I have tried these specific one, could be that they are small town stores and don’t want to be bothered with the printable ones? Not sure, will maybe talk to the managers and see what they say. Usually I will just save them for a Walmart trip and use them all there.
Kathryn says
I read a blog post that suggested having the coupon policies for favourite stores printed out to show cashiers just in case. I don’t know if I use them often enough to do that but if I was serious about couponing, I think I would! It’s just unfair to shoppers otherwise if the store won’t accept the coupon!
Joanne Saunders says
I know I am already signed up for this. Either Joanne Saunders or Jodusa333.
jan says
I have used this site for quite some time as Jan
BlessedTA says
Signed up
Tara says
I have signed by my email address.
I use the coupons all the time. Love printing coupons and redeeming them!
Rosanne Robinson says
I’ve used the coupons at Walmart and had no issues, unfortunately the grocery stores will not accept them though.
Tara says
I have printed the coupons and used them at Shoppers and RCSS. Had no issues redeeming them.
The only issue I have is that my printer I use to print is set up for double sided – I wish there was an option that we can interact with the print process so that options could be changed instead of sending them straight to the printer.
jan says
I am one that misses the mailed coupons. Although I understand the change, using home printed doesn’t usually work for me, or is not an easy process. And yes, some have been coupons from the P&G site. I’ve even been told they must be in colour!
Michelle W says
Been signed up for a while. my user name is michelle
Glogirl says
I’m already signed up with my e-mail as listed in this form and my name Amy.
Glogirl says
I recently used some Secret deodorant coupons at Pharma Plus and had no issues.
Lynda Cook says
I’ve been signed up for awhile now under the name lyndac68
Jen L says
Looks like my un is Jen on the P &G site.
Jen L says
I use printable coupons all the time. I get the most trouble with them at Shoppers Drug Mart. It is embarrassing, I seem like I am always holding up the line.
Krista M says
My name on the account shows up as Krista, and I entered my display name as MillerKrazy
Lynda Cook says
I normally use them at Walmart and Zehrs, I find it all depends on what cashier you get, some don’t mind getting the coupons and others are snotty and say sorry can’t take this!!
Maria says
My display name is MariaKatie
Juliee Fitze says
I signed up @ellyskd is my user name.
Soozle says
I signed up with my email and display name is Suzie
Carol M says
Signed up years ago with this email, don’t have a username to the best of my knowledge.
nicky says
My display name is Sunny3
ginette4 says
My name is Ginette 🙂
Dianne G. says
I am signed up as Dianne with my email address used here.
Dianne G. says
I ask my hubby to print the coupons for me and every time the website freezes his computer so he now refuses to print them.
heather sibley says
my username is sibley_h@yahoo.com
Jenny says
i signed up with jenny_w16@hotmail.com
Elaine G says
My user name for the website is elaine
Amy C says
My user name is Amy. I signed up with my email
Amy C says
I hate using print at home coupons. I have not had a lot of luck getting stores to take. I just stopped trying.
Carole Dube says
I’m already sign up and My user name is Carole D
Carole Dube says
I have use my coupon at Walmart, Sobeys and Safeway.
Jeannie says
I signed up with username: Jeannie
Andrea Amy says
already signed up. user name is andreaca
Debbie White Beattie says
My user name is debbiewbd
Debbie White Beattie says
I use my coupons at Walmart, No Frills, Freshco and I might have used them in Shoppers Drug Mart but I’m not sure. I tried at Food Basics and they wouldn’t accept them.
Dana Miller says
I am already a member under my user name Dana Miller and email address.
Florence C says
I am already a member user name is Florence
Brenda Penton says
My username is newfiechic
Carol Denny says
My name is Carol Denny
Donnas says
I’ve been a member for a while, I signed up as “Dawnalees”
Jasen H says
I’ve been signed up for a while now, my Display name is “Contention”
Cheryl says
My username is sensfan4eva
Susanne McCarthy says
I have been a member for a long time….love the coupon deals! suzzy88
Cheryl says
I find print at home coupons very hit and miss, I honestly don’t use them a lot because I have had so many issues redeeming them. I am going to read the comments to see where people have most success as I find its hit and miss
Susanne McCarthy says
I just used some coupons this week! Used one yesterday at Walmart, this week at No Frills and also at Shoppers. Never an issue with them being accepted. Sometimes printing is a painfully slow process – prefer the PG Everyday coupons that come in with the flyers.
Julie says
I have been a member for quite awhile now, love their coupons and deals! My user name is Julie
Julie says
I have used their coupons many times and I don’t recall ever having a problem with them! Works great Although I must say, I preferred it when they would mail the coupons to you, I miss that!