Saving some serious money on everyday items is just a few clicks away.
The Daily Citizen is offering free coupons on its Web site, www.daltondailycitizen.com, that can be printed at home and used at various businesses around town.
And the coupons are for brand name products. Currently, coupons are available for Dentyne mouthwash ($1), Pert Plus ($1), Tylenol ($1) and Vista Print services (up to $12).
“With the economy in the shape it’s in, our readers are constantly looking for bargains and good deals,” said Jeff Mutter, advertising director for The Daily Citizen. “The coupons at www.daltondailycitizen.com are all specific to our area.”
There are between 40 and 60 coupons on the Web site and products change often. Savings usually average 85 cents, but added together could reach several hundred dollars. The coupons are also exclusive to The Daily Citizen.
The process is simple.
Go to www.daltondailycitizen.com, scroll to the bottom of the page and click “Free coupons.” You’ll be taken to another page and asked to enter your ZIP code. After that, click on the box next to each coupon and then print. You may be asked to install coupon printing software.
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Dalton school board meets today
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