Coupon Stockpile Building 101: What to Stock Up on First (2024)

Now that you know how to use coupons, it’s time to build up your coupon stockpile. But the question is — should you stock up on food or household items first? It’s a great question, and the answer depends a bit on your goal. If you just want to get going couponing, you should stock up on household essentials first. Before you do anything, make sure you know a good stock-up price before you shop.

Household items fall into two categories: they’re either big-ticket items that tend to eat up a lot of your grocery budget, or they’re household items you can get for free. Some items tick both of these boxes (hello, razors!).

Using this stockpiling strategy will give you a quick return on your couponing investment. How? You’ll reduce the amount of money you’re spending on expensive items at the grocery store while simultaneously growing that stockpile of household essentials.

When one of the products on this list falls below the minimum stock-up price noted, buy enough to last your family a few months until the next deal shows up.

1. The best coupon stockpile is for toilet paper.

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Toilet paper coupons come in an abundance each week and range in value from $0.25 – $1.50 off, depending on the brand. Toilet paper is something we should all stock up on, and the regular price for nine rolls can feel significant when you’re looking at your weekly grocery budget.

The good news is you can find deals almost daily at the drugstores and big-box retailers like Target. Even can be quite hot. In order to get the very best deal, expect to stack coupons and rebates with store sales.

When comparing prices, always calculate the price per square foot to get the best deal, as roll size varies among retailers — even among the same brand. For instance, a 30-pack of Charmin double rolls at Costco and a 30-pack of Charmin double rolls at Target are not the same sizes.

Tricky, huh? Be prepared to feel even more betrayed when you read this: How to Never Pay Full Price for Toilet Paper Again.

Stock-up price: $0.02 per square foot
Best places to buy: Target or Walgreens

  • Charmin coupons
  • Cottonelle coupons
  • Scott coupons
  • Quilted Northern coupons
  • Angel Soft coupons

2. Laundry detergent is a must for your stockpile.

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Watch for laundry detergent coupons that reach up to $3 off, depending on the brand. Plan to save the most money on Xtra, All, and Purex. You’ll have to calculate the price per load in order to create an even playing field to compare detergent prices.

Like toilet paper, laundry detergent isn’t cheap at full price. The best deals will be at Target and the drugstores. Deals will usually involve a Target gift card promotion or drugstore rewards points promotions that can be stacked with coupons and rebate app offers.

You should be able to find a Tide deal a few times every month. Deals often require you to purchase more than one product and tend to include Downy fabric softener.

Stock-up prices:

  • Tide Liquid: $0.09 per load
  • Tide Pods: $0.10 per pod
  • Purex: $0.06 per load
  • All: $0.06 per load
  • Xtra: $0.01 per load
  • OxiClean: $0.03 per load
  • Arm & Hammer: $0.06 per load

Best place to buy: Target

  • Tide coupons
  • Gain coupons
  • Purex coupons
  • Xtra coupons
  • OxiClean coupons

3. Your coupon stockpile will become loaded with toothpaste.

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Use toothpaste coupons to score free tubes at drugstores like CVS and Walgreens when you combine store loyalty points promotions and sale prices.

Toothpaste sits solidly in the “freebie” category; because deals are so good and so frequent, you can usually get it for free. Sometimes you can even come out of the store with money in your pocket, thanks to toothpaste moneymaker deals. In these cases, you’ll pay out of pocket but get store cash in return (like a Walgreens Register Reward).

When you see a deal that results in free toothpaste, buy as many as you can until the next deal rolls around. Toothpaste freebie deals happen a few times a month at drugstores.

Stock-up price: FREE – $1
Best places to buy: Walgreens and CVS

  • Crest coupons
  • Colgate coupons
  • Tom’s of Maine coupons

4. Get cheap tampons and pantyliners for your stockpile.

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Feminine hygiene coupons are released frequently and are valued at up to $2.

Sometimes you can even find freebie or moneymaker feminine products. This happens most often with pantyliners when there’s a sale, coupon or store promotion, and a rebate app offer. But sometimes you can get free pantyliners with just a sale and a rebate offer. Look for the smallest box included in the rebate offer or coupon to save the most money.

Stock-up prices:

  • Tampons: $2.50 per pack
  • Pantiliners: FREE – $0.49 per pack

Best places to buy: Almost anywhere! Walgreens, CVS, Walmart, Target, and Dollar Tree

  • Kotex coupons
  • Tampax coupons
  • Playtex coupons
  • Always coupons
  • Carefree coupons

5. Shampoo and Conditioner won’t cost you an arm and a leg anymore.

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Find shampoo coupons for brands like Pantene, Garnier, Herbal Essences, Suave, Tresemme, L’Oreal, Aveeno, Nexxus, Dove, Head & Shoulders, and John Frieda.

Coupon values range from $0.50 to $2 off, but expect to find drugstore deals that allow you to score dirt-cheap bottles of name-brand products. The most common deal will be a sale price combined with a coupon and a store rewards program.

Like with toothpaste, you can often get some of these brands (Garnier and Suave, especially) for free.

Stock-up price: FREE – $2.50 per bottle
Best places to buy: Walgreens and CVS

In-Store

Deal

Shampoo & Conditioner Deal Example:

$2.00$8.98(78% off)

What to buy

2

Suave Hair Care, 12 – 13 oz

, $3.00

$4.49

Buy 2, receive $2 ExtraBucks

Price Summary

Pay $

4.00

, receive $2 ExtraBucks

  • Pantene coupons
  • Garnier coupons
  • Herbal Essences coupons
  • Suave coupons
  • Tresemme coupons
  • L’Oreal coupons
  • Aveeno coupons
  • Dove coupons
  • John Frieda coupons

6. Add dish soap to your coupon stockpile for under $1.

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Dishwashing coupons are often valued up to $0.50 and work really well with sale prices to get you bottles of dish soap for stock-up prices!

These are some of the simplest deals because they often only require a sale price and a coupon. Pay attention to a coupon’s fine print and size restrictions, then buy the smallest, cheapest size to get the biggest savings.

Walgreens seems to run the most frequent stock-up deals on dish soap.

Stock-up price: $0.49 per bottle
Best place to buy: Walgreens

  • Dawn coupons
  • Palmolive coupons

7. Get paid to stay smooth with new razors.

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Razors can be pricey without coupons! Thankfully, we often see razor coupons valued up to $4.

If you time it right, you shouldn’t have to pay for razors, as freebie and moneymaker deals happen at least once a month. Buy enough to last you a month or two until you see the next hot razor deal.

What’s a hot razor deal look like? Free razors! Disposable razor freebie deals can happen by combining a sale price, a coupon, and an Ibotta offer. These show up often at Target.

To get cartridge razors for free, you’ll probably need to shop at a drugstore like CVS and combine a sale price, store coupons, and an ExtraBucks promotion (see example below).

Stock-up price:

  • Disposable razors: FREE – $0.99 per pack
  • Gillette Venus Razors: FREE – $3.99
  • Gillette Fusion/Mach 3 Razors: FREE – $3.99

Best places to buy: Target, Walgreens, and CVS

In-Store

Deal

Razor Deal Example:

-$1.02$19.98(105% off)

What to buy

1

Gillette Mach3 Razor

,

$

9.99

1

Venus Smooth Razor

,

$

9.99

Buy 2, Receive $10 ExtraBucks

Mobile coupons needed

$5/2 Any Brand Shave products, CVS Store Coupon

$3/1 Venus Razor, CVS L2C Coupon

$3/1 Gillette Razor, CVS L2C coupon

Price Summary

Pay $

8.98

, receive $10 ExtraBucks

  • Gillette coupons
  • BIC coupons
  • Schick coupons

8. Add to your stockpile or donate cereal for cheap.

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Cereal coupons are super easy to find and use at your favorite stores. The best coupons are worth at least $0.50 but can be up to $1.50 off one box.

Stock up when you can get cereal for less than $2 a box. This happens most often during Kroger Mega Sales when you can combine a sale price with coupons and an Ibotta rebate. As long as you buy five items included in the Kroger Mega Sale, the super-low price is yours.

Stock-up price: $1.50 per box
Best place to buy: Kroger

  • General Mills coupons
  • Kellogg’s coupons
  • Post Cereal coupons
  • Quaker coupons

9. Make money buying deodorant for your coupon stockpile.

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Deodorant coupons, depending on the brand, vary from $0.50 off to $2 off. Look for the best deodorant coupon deals at Walgreens and CVS.

You can get free deodorant by stacking coupons, rebate offers, and drugstore promotions. We see these deals at least every other month or so.

Stock-up price: FREE – $1 per stick
Best places to buy: Walgreens and CVS

In-Store

Deal

Deodorant Deal Example:

-$2.51$13.98(118% off)

What to buy

2

Dove Men+Care Deodorant

,

$

6.99

Buy 1, get 1 50% off

Buy 2, receive $3 ExtraBucks

Newspaper coupons needed

2 - $3/1 Dove Men+Care Deodorant, Manufacturer coupon

Price Summary

Pay $

4.49

, receive $3 ExtraBucks and submit for $2 in Ibotta credits and $2 in Fetch Rewards

  • Speed Stick coupons
  • Gillette coupons
  • Ban coupons
  • Secret coupons
  • Degree coupons
  • Axe coupons
  • Dove coupons
  • Suave coupons

10. Load up your coupon stockpile with diapers of all sizes.

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Diapers are the T. rex of a grocery budget because they’ll eat all your dollars without apology.

Therefore, stocking up on diapers with coupons is a must when you’re on a budget! Lucky for you, it’s easy to get cheap diapers when you’re couponing.

Diaper coupons can be as high as $3 per jumbo pack. Target and drugstores like CVS are the best place to buy them. A drugstore deal will probably include a sale price, coupons, and a store promotion. Possibly a rebate offer too!

Stock-up price: $4.50 per pack
Best places to buy: Target, Walgreens, or CVS

In-Store

Deal

Diapers Deal Example:

$6.00$28.98(79% off)

What to buy

1

Huggies Pull-Ups New Leaf Training Pants, 14 - 18 ct

, $10.50

$13.49

1

Huggies Diapers

, $10.50

$15.49

Must buy 2

Buy 2, receive $5 ExtraBucks, limit 1

Mobile coupons needed

$3.00/1 - Huggies Pull-Ups New Leaf Training Underwear Bag 18 ct or lower, CVS Digital Coupon

$2.00/1 - Huggies Pull-Ups Diapers Jumbo Pack, Pull-Ups, Goodnites or New Leaf product, CVS Digital Coupon

Price Summary

Pay $

16.00

, receive $5 ExtraBucks and submit for $5 Ibotta credit

$3 each, when you buy 2

  • Huggies coupons
  • Pampers coupons
  • Luvs coupons
  • Seventh Generation coupons
Coupon Stockpile Building 101: What to Stock Up on First (2024)

FAQs

What should I stockpile first? ›

If you have the space, experts recommend a week's supply of food and water. Choose foods that don't require refrigeration and are not high in salt. Your stockpile should also contain flashlights, a manual can opener, a radio, batteries and copies of important documents.

How do I start a coupon stockpile? ›

How do I start a stockpile?
  1. Buy One Item at a Time. To start building a stockpile pantry, focus on one item at a time. ...
  2. Use More Than One Coupon. Shoppers can save money by stacking coupons. ...
  3. Find Space for Your Stockpile.
Feb 8, 2022

How to stockpile food? ›

Build up your everyday stock of canned goods until you have a two-week to one-month surplus. Rotate it periodically to maintain a supply of common foods that will not require special preparation, water or cooking. From a sporting or camping equipment store, buy commercially packaged, freeze-dried or air-dried foods.

What to stockpile in case of war? ›

A basic emergency supply kit could include the following recommended items:
  • Water (one gallon per person per day for several days, for drinking and sanitation)
  • Food (at least a several-day supply of non-perishable food)
  • Battery-powered or hand crank radio and a NOAA Weather Radio with tone alert.
  • Flashlight.
  • First aid kit.
Aug 4, 2023

What are the top 10 food items for preppers? ›

What are the top 10 survival foods? Stock your pantry with these top 10 survival foods for maximum nutrition and convenience in any emergency: whole grains, canned goods, nuts, seeds, beans, lentils, vegetables, fruits, dairy products, and lean meats. Ensure your preparedness by having the necessary supplies on hand.

What are the top 10 foods for preppers? ›

  • Meats & Beans. Canned meat, chicken, turkey, seafood. and other protein-rich foods, such as. ...
  • Vegetables. Canned vegetables and vegetable juices. ...
  • Fruits. Canned fruits and fruit juices. ...
  • Milk. Canned, boxed or dried milk and shelf- ...
  • Grains. Ready-to-eat cereal, crackers, pretzels, ...
  • Water. Enough for 1 gallon per day.

What is the secret to extreme couponing? ›

You have to look through store sales flyers.

The goal of extreme couponing is to combine manufacturer and store coupons with store sales to get items for free or for pennies on the dollar. You'll need to look through store circulars each week and look through your coupon inventory to match up sales.

Why is extreme couponing illegal? ›

All coupons printed in the U.S. have a non-transferability clause, which makes the coupon void if sold for a profit. Plus, many coupon sellers offer stolen or counterfeit coupons, leaving you liable to potential litigation if caught.

What is the first step to couponing? ›

Step 1: Find Your Coupons

The very first thing you need to focus on doing is getting the coupons you want to use. There are some key things to remember when doing this. You don't want to go shopping to use your coupons. You want to find coupons that work with the shopping you already do.

What is the best food to stockpile long term? ›

The following foods are good to stockpile:
  • Canned goods. For stockpiling, canned fruits, vegetables, meats, and fish are all good options.
  • Dried goods. You can also stockpile nuts, seeds, dried fruits, and vegetables.
  • Grains. ...
  • Beans and lentils. ...
  • Hardtack. ...
  • Water.
Nov 14, 2023

What is the best food to stockpile? ›

These items make excellent additions to any disaster preparedness kit:
  • Peanut butter.
  • Canned tuna.
  • Canned meats.
  • Beef jerky.
  • Beans.

How do you stock up 3 months of food? ›

Make a list of foods you eat on a regular basis, and determine how much you would go through in three months. Use and rotate these foods in all your daily cooking. Constantly replenish the stocks of these foods as they go on sale again. Don't forget to include non-food items in this step as well.

What foods can you survive on? ›

While this is not a comprehensive list here are a few to get your survival food list started.
  • Wild apple.
  • Persimmon.
  • Hawthorn apples.
  • Cactus.
  • Agave.
  • Wild grape.
  • Wild black cherry.
  • Mayapple fruits.

How much food to survive 1 year? ›

You will need 3,600 - 4,500 calories for 3 days; 16,800 - 21,000 calories for 2 weeks; 33,600 - 42,000 calories per month; and 403,200 - 504,000 calories per year.

What are the most important foods to stockpile? ›

These items make excellent additions to any disaster preparedness kit:
  • Peanut butter.
  • Canned tuna.
  • Canned meats.
  • Beef jerky.
  • Beans.

What food do doomsday preppers stock? ›

Include a selection of the following foods in your short-term Disaster Supplies Kit:
  • Ready-to-eat canned meats, fruits and vegetables.
  • Canned juices, milk, soup (if powdered, store extra water)
  • Staples " sugar, salt, pepper.
  • High energy foods " peanut butter, jelly, crackers, granola bars, trail mix.

Is stockpile good for beginners? ›

Stockpile offers a little bit of educational content to users. It's enough to get someone started, but for in-depth research and advanced trading strategy, consider a full-service brokerage.

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