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Database updated with Sunday's new coupons

The News & Observer's  coupon database has been updated with all of the new coupons.

This Sunday's home-delivered Final Edition of The News & Observer contains two inserts -- one Smart Source and one Red Plum -- for a total of 92 coupons with a face value of about $86.

Don't let the skimpy sounding totals fool you. There are some great coupons, including a rare .50/1 Original Cheerios, several .70/1 Kellogg's products, a rare .50/1 fruit snack coupon, a coupon on Nestle's new Girl Scout cookie candy bar and a $1/1 Zest body wash coupon that will net you FREE body wash this week at Rite Aid.

And that's just for starters.

Not familiar with the coupon database? You can access it on the right-hand side of the blog. There's a button at the bottom right to view it as a full-size page.

Or, you can download it as an Excel spreadsheet by clicking on the attachment at the bottom of this post.

It's a handy tool, listing every coupon we receive in the Triangle in the Sunday N&O.

For a detailed how-to post on the database, read my Coupons 101 post HERE.

Last chance to enter: Win a 13-week Sunday subscription to The N&O

                            

If you're a coupon clipper, the Sunday newspaper can be a gold mine.

Even with all the growth in Internet-print and digital coupons, Sunday newspapers nationwide remain the source of nearly 90 percent of all coupons.

And here in the Triangle, that source is the print edition of the Sunday N&O.

So how would you like to win a free Sunday subscription to The News & Observer?

I've got one 13-week Sunday home-delivery subsciption to give away to one blog reader. If you already subscribe to the print edition, we'll extend your subscription by 13 weeks.

That's 13 weeks of free coupons.

To enter, please leave one comment or question below by midnight Tuesday, June 19. I'll pick the winner using random.org.

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