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Glo Worm Toy can save you money


After stumbling upon a blog of a glo-worm replacement, I’m amazed at how this world reinvents itself. I guess that what’s we humans do best. And I guess there’s some truth behind the cliche that we always try to build a better mousetrap.

So when it comes to saving money, do you use grocery coupons to save 10 cents here and 20 cents there? Or do you not use coupons because it’s not going to add up much? I know a lot of people that are afraid of using coupons because they feel embarrassed using coupons. I think that’s because of the government’s food stamp program in the early 60’s when the government wanted to help lower income families with their food budget. People these days are too proud and don’t want to show others that they cannot afford something.

If you are one of these people, get over it. One more thing, take the money you saved on your grocery run and put it in a jar. If you use coupons religiously, I promise that your jar will be full of money by the end of the year. To get you started, here’s a link for grocery coupons. And if you’re really out saving money, be sure to print all the coupons here at RetailMeNot.