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Tue, Apr 10th, 2012, 06:05 PM #1
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Wed, Apr 11th, 2012, 12:39 AM #2Senior Canuck
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Not a coupon, but a great deal...
Tetrapaks of Gourmet Organic Fortified Soy Milk 946ml is $1 at any Dollarama.
It is shelf stable for about 6 months.TRADING COUPONS: FOOD, DENTAL, SOAP / BODY WASH/DEODORANT, SPECIAL CREAMS, MAKEUP, HEALTH, AIR FRESHNERS, HAIRCOLOUR, CLEANING, HAIRCARE/ SHAMPOO, DIAPERS, SHAVING, PET, MEDICINE,LAUNDRY, STORES, LONDON BUSINESSES, FAST FOOD, BATTERYPRODUCTS, CHILDREN FOOD and TOY, SMOKING CESSATION and lots more !!
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Wed, Apr 11th, 2012, 01:01 AM #3
I looked at the coupon scan thread and it looks like there are a few coupons for Silk and So Good out there, you might want to trade for them if you are comfortable doing so. If you register with Silk, you will get a one-time-use coupon, mine was for $2, not sure if that is still the case. Silk had printables last year, but I think when someone made a pdf of it and it went viral, they decided not to continue it.
If you can get your child used to the four liter jug of plain or sweetened soy milk (I think Sunrise makes it), I think it would work out cheaper than the popular name branded ones like I mentioned above. It is an acquired taste, but if you start them early on it, they'll get used to it. I haven't bought it in a while, but I think it's around $5 per jug, which is cheaper than $4 for the 2 Liter Silk. Check at the local ethnic/Chinese market for soy milk if you have one in your city - it might be cheaper too.
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Wed, Apr 11th, 2012, 06:22 AM #4Canadian Genius
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I would try emailing one of the companies you like/use and explain your situation.
But just to let you know, For the last couple of years Natura soy milk have had coupons in "The Healthy Shopper" booklet, available at health stores. I know the last coupons expired 31 March and a new booklet is due out but i don't know whats in it yet.
Around here, it would be on sale 3(x1Litre) for $5 - so $1,67 each and there were 50c or 75c coupons around.
Good Luck.Last edited by kazm-l; Wed, Apr 11th, 2012 at 06:24 AM.
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Wed, Apr 11th, 2012, 07:12 AM #5Senior Canuck
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Another option to pursue is to buy a soy milk machine.
You use soaked soy beans and make your own soy milk and okara ( processed soy solids)
Although getting the machine can be an initial expense ( I bought two at $30 each), your ongoing costs would be pennies.
I buy my soy beans in bulk from a local bean processing plant very very cheaply.
Another bonus is having more control over the ingredients and when you want soy milk.TRADING COUPONS: FOOD, DENTAL, SOAP / BODY WASH/DEODORANT, SPECIAL CREAMS, MAKEUP, HEALTH, AIR FRESHNERS, HAIRCOLOUR, CLEANING, HAIRCARE/ SHAMPOO, DIAPERS, SHAVING, PET, MEDICINE,LAUNDRY, STORES, LONDON BUSINESSES, FAST FOOD, BATTERYPRODUCTS, CHILDREN FOOD and TOY, SMOKING CESSATION and lots more !!
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