Next Episode of Extreme Couponing is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
Americans throw away $57 billion worth of coupons every year. But for savvy savers, coupons can mean the difference between saving and spending thousands of dollars. On Wednesday, December 29 at 8 PM ET/PT, TLC will introduce four of the country's most coupon-obsessed savers who will do anything for a deal. Their game is simple - get as much as possible for as little as possible. But these extreme couponers aren't just looking to save a few dollars here and there. Instead, they're looking to cash in on some serious savings and they're doing it by any means necessary - dumpster diving for coupons, charting weekly store circulars, creating elaborate math formulas and stocking up on as many products as possible. With over 367 billion coupons printed each year, the addictive art of smart shopping can be an extreme rush for any consumer on Extreme Couponing.
Messy Missouri couponer Erin tries to get a haul worth over $2,000 for free, but her unorganized method may be her downfall. Kentucky college student Dominique and his frat brothers use their stockpile of gelatin for a pool at an epic college party.
Ohio high school senior Cole clips coupons in class. In Washington state, pregnant couponer Angelique must restock her shelves before going on bed rest.
Jeff comes from a New Jersey dynasty of male couponers and is passing the torch to his son Sam. But first, 8 year old Sam must pull off his first solo couponing trip. Ohio basketball coach Kelly is couponing for her basketball team's post game party.
South Carolina waitress and mom Joyce is a coupon addict. She had an unhealthy relationship with food, but now focuses all of her energy on couponing. In Michigan Aprille works at an auto dealership & bribes her co-workers with snacks from her stockpile.
Alabama minister and couponer Adrienne spreads her love of couponing to her congregation and tries to convert a skeptical friend into a coupon believer. In New Hampshire, 14 year old couponer Sarah controls all of her family's grocery shopping.
Louisiana couponer Lisa hopes to spend $15 for a month's worth of groceries to feed her family of six. Pennsylvania coupon general April plans to feed 300 guests at her daughter Zeta's quinceaƱera for less than $100.
Pittsburgh couponer Jane must save enough at the store to cover much needed home repairs, tempers flare when she brings her skeptic daughter Lindsey. In Connecticut, veteran couponer Judy teaches a coupon class and puts three of her students to the test.
In Maryland, pregnant couponer Krista dumpster dives for coupons and bags up her husband's clothes to make more room in their closet for her stockpile. Georgia shopaholic Amanda must get all of the food for her sister's baby shower for less than $60.
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