Of course back then the coupons worth less; however, the products were not as expensive back then as they are today. I really don't remember the free Coca Cola, though.
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Sunday, April 22, 2012
Vintage Coupons
Of course back then the coupons worth less; however, the products were not as expensive back then as they are today. I really don't remember the free Coca Cola, though.
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Il est toujours amusant de retrouver d'anciens coupons comme ceux-ci (je ne les connais pas, mais l'idée est bonne de nous les montrer)...
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Funny these Coca Cola coupons.
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Filip
If you take out the last two coupons, the others are really beautiful and would make a dandy collage to hang somewhere, so pretty, especially the Froot Loops one. I don't remember any of these, I'm sure I was a little kid at the time. But I do use coupons now. I tear them out, but then so often run out to the store and forget them. But one thing I DO remember, it was not that long ago that coupons had dates on them for a really long time. Nowadays you have to use them really fast or they will expire.
ReplyDeleteI don't remember coupons much way back then. I do remember when we had been married for a couple of years, spending $25 for a week's groceries and being quite concerned if we could pay the bills! Our house payment in 1960 was $109. But that was about 25% of my pay!
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i use to help my grandma clip coupons as a child and i still do to this day! a valuable lesson she made fun. I love watching those coupon shows on TLC how they get all their groceries for free at the end of handing in their coupons..wouldnt that be great to learn to do! :)
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