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Halloween Clearance

November 3, 2009
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Halloween Clearance

Post-holiday clearance is a great time to do all your holiday shopping – for next year!

Most stores should have all their Halloween items on clearance at least 50% off.  I suggest trying to wait for 75% unless it is an item that you absolutely must have.  There is some risk waiting for 75% off – like everything selling out at 50% off, but I’d much rather wait and get the extra savings!

Here are a few tips for shopping Halloween clearance:

1. Buy for the future. Obviously, costumes and decor can be used next year!  Why wait to purchase them until next October when you can buy now and pay less than half?

2. Candy. Mmmmm. Most people will eat candy regardless of the ghost or goblin on the wrapper.  If you will eat it soon, buy it now while it’s cheap!  Be sure and check your coupons to see if you have any that haven’t expired yet.

3. Think outside the box. Look for items that can be used outside of Halloween.  Many times, the packaging will have some sort of Halloween print, but the item is an everyday household item.  Don’t forget to look for coupons to pair with these deals.  Some examples to look for:

  • Paper Plates
  • Tissues
  • Paper Towels
  • Plastic Containers (Glad, Ziploc, Rubbermaid, etc)
  • Ziploc Bags
  • Storage Totes (who cares if they’re black or orange, they’re going in the attic!)
  • Clothes – tights, leggings, hair accessories, socks
  • Pencils & Stationary
  • Baking Supplies – Muffin pan liners, tin baking pans, cookie cutters, icing, sprinkles, etc.
  • Toys – Play-doh, party favors, slinkies, stickers, games, puzzles, books (all great stocking stuffers!)

4. Price Check. Some clearance items may not be marked!  Anything Halloween-ish might be on clearance as well!   Also, items might have a lower price than what is marked.

5. Browse the aisles and end caps. Some of the clearance items, especially the everyday household items mentioned above, might not even be in the clearance section!

6. Don’t buy it just because it’s on clearance.

Have fun shopping and don’t forget to buy enough candy corn to last you until next October!

Thanks, Couponing 101!

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Mitchell WischmannHey there! I'm Mitchell. I started using coupons when I was 15 years old and quickly saved my family over $500 per month. Join me as I share the best deals, coupons, and tips to help you save lots of money! Read more about me...

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