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Using Hershey Coupons on Your Weekly Grocery Trip

Are you the type of person that gets excited just when you see Hershey coupons in front of you. That means you can try all sorts of recipes, give the family some desserts and satisfy your sweet tooth all at the same time. Awesome. But what do you do when you don’t have the Hershey coupons and still want to bake or have chocolate milk with your snack at night? Luckily, there are a few things you can do.

Find Hershey Coupons in Print

The Sunday newspaper still prints coupon inserts in the weekly paper. These inserts will have grocery items as well as other products you might like to save on. Go through the inserts and cut out all of the coupons that your family will use in the coming weeks. Magazines are also a great source for baking coupons, especially if you get subscriptions to cooking and baking magazines. The Hershey coupons will be close to recipes that contain their product most likely. Check them over before you put them in the recycle box.

Hershey Coupons on the Web

The Internet is a great source for all of the different chocolate coupons you can think of. Whether you want syrup for your ice cream at night or cocoa to bake brownies with in the afternoon, Hershey coupons can be found for all of them. The first place to look for chocolate coupons is the brand page itself. There might be printable coupons right on the front as a way to thank visitors for coming to their page. Click on the coupons that interest you and then be on your merry way.

Registering with the brand will also get your more coupons. Most companies or brands will have a free newsletter or a mailing list which you can sign up for. All it takes is your email address and then you will regularly receive news on their products, recipes and information on how to use their products in addition to coupons. When you don’t’ even have to go and search for the coupons, it makes it worth your time to register.

Coupon hosting sites also contain a lot of Hershey coupons. These sites have the coupons grouped by category. So when you want baby products or pet supplies, you check under those tabs for the items you want. When you need chocolate coupons, you can search under the grocery items and click all of the ones you want to print out. Once you are done browsing the categories, then you can print the coupons out at the end. They will all be combined on pages where you have to cut them out before you go to the store.

Once the coupons are in your possession, then it is time for the fun to start! You get to sort and file all of those Hershey coupons! When you have a lot of them, you might even want to consider giving them their own category. That way, you aren’t searching for the chocolate syrup coupons under the baked goods when it is placed in the condiments category. Chocolate can have a lot of uses, such as powder to mix with milk and miniature bars as snacks. So do you put it under baking supplies, snack foods or something else?

There isn’t a right or a wrong answer. The Hershey coupons can go under where you think to look for them first if you don’t have a brand tab. When you make chocolate milk, put the syrup under the beverages tab. If you bake with cocoa, put it under baking supplies. Arrange the coupons in places so you will know exactly where to look and not waste your time searching.

Sort the Hershey Coupons by Date

After all of the coupons are stacked by category, you need to organize them some more. The coupons that expire first go on top of the stack. That way, when you are compiling your shopping list and pulling out coordinating coupons, you don’t have to dig through each section. The ones at the back are good for a while and the ones on top expire soon. The first Hershey coupons you come to that match will be the ones taken to the store since you know they expire the soonest.

 

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