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I keep having readers ask me what SS or RP means and basically, there are so many newbie couponers who dont know how to navigate the blog match ups…so here’s a breakdown of what the match-ups look like and what they mean….
Target Stores accept one Target Coupon and one Manufacturers coupon per product. This is known as coupon stacking. Here is the anatomy of a Target match up. This is how they will look when you see them posted on the blog:
Next lets take a look at CVS…CVS also allows “coupon stacking”…but they do not offer nearly as many store coupons as Target and Walgreens do. Heres the anatomy of a CVS matchup:
Walgreens is basically the same thing as CVS, the only difference you will see is that you will get back a RR on select deals and not an ECB. Make sure check out my store guides and learn how to maximize your savings at Walgreens and CVS! Check out the Walgreens Store Guide HERE and the CVS Store Guide HERE! And here are a few more great articles to help you in your coupon journey!
Coupon Jargon MM, RR, ECB, OOP, WYB…figure out what it all means!
Where to get coupons Is the newspaper the only place to find them?
Coupon Insert Schedule Know whats coming in your paper before you get it!
Organizing your Coupons Whats the best method for you!
Stockpiling Whats a stockpile and why do you want to have one!?
Navigating the Sale Cycles Does it matter when you shop for what products?















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