Your mailbox doesn’t have to be filled with just bills anymore. I recently reached out to 44 different companies asking for coupons, and the results were incredible. Some sent high-value coupons worth up to $7, while others mailed free product vouchers and even surprise gifts.
After testing this out myself, I discovered that many companies still send paper coupons – real, high-value offers you won’t find in the Sunday paper or digital apps. These aren’t your typical $0.25 off coupons. We’re talking about exclusive offers, free product vouchers, and even manufacturer coupons that you can stack with store sales.
I’ve ranked the top 25 companies based on what they actually sent me – looking at total coupon value, number of coupons, and how often you can request them. Every offer on this list is verified because I received it personally. Before we dive into the companies that sent the best offers, let me share exactly how I did this.
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How to Request Your Coupons
It took me less than an hour to contact all 44 companies, and the process couldn’t be simpler. Visit each company’s website and look for their “Contact Us” page (usually found in the footer). Send a short, polite message like this:
“Hi! I wanted to reach out because I regularly use your products and was wondering if you offer any coupons by mail. My mailing address is: [Your Address]”
Including your mailing address in the initial request speeds up the process significantly. While some companies responded within minutes with digital coupons, others took 2-4 weeks to send paper coupons through the mail. The key is to be patient – some of the best offers took the longest to arrive.
Now, let’s look at the 25 companies that sent the most valuable offers…
Top High Value Coupon Offers
1. SC Johnson (Glade)
They send five different coupons worth $1-$2 each for popular brands like Raid, Glade, KIWI, OFF!, and Ziploc. That’s up to $10 in savings on products you likely already buy.
2. Air Wick
Sends six coupons totaling $4.95 in savings on various Air Wick products, including starter kits and refills.
3. Allegra
Offers two high-value coupons worth $7 total – a $4 coupon for adult products and $3 for children’s products.
4. Unilever
Emails four coupons worth $4.75 total for brands like Dove, Degree, and Suave. Best part? You’ll receive these within 15 minutes of requesting.
5. Amy’s
Sends a coupon booklet with four coupons totaling $4.50 for their natural and organic products, including pizzas, burritos, and soups.
6. Mucinex
Offers a $5 off coupon on purchases of $14.99 or more through their newsletter signup.
7. King’s Hawaiian
Provides four $1.00 coupons ($4 total), plus bonus items like stickers and recipe cards. Some readers have even received free product packages.
8. Farm Rich
Sends three coupons worth $3.25 total through their email newsletter and website.
9. Hostess
Sends a voucher for a completely free snack worth up to $2.00.
10. Buddig
Provides two vouchers for free deli meat (up to $0.99 each).
11. Mrs. T’s
Sends a booklet containing two $1.00 coupons plus a voucher for free pierogies.
12. Chobani
Offers two vouchers for free yogurt singles plus three $0.50 off coupons.
13. Barilla
Sends two $1.00 coupons plus bonus recipe booklets. You can request these multiple times per year.
14. Balmex
Provides a high-value $2 coupon for diaper rash cream.
15. Angel Soft
Sends two $1.50 coupons ($3 total) for their bath tissue products.
16. Aleve
Provides five $1 coupons for various Aleve products, with monthly printing options.
17. Blue Diamond Almonds
Sends three $1 off coupons and allows requests every three months.
18. Bolthouse Farms
Offers four $1 off coupons, renewable every three months.
19. Dixie
Provides two coupons worth $2.50 total for their paper products.
20. Ferrara
Sends a voucher for completely free candy (up to $1.50 value).
21. P&G
Offers access to 14 different printable coupons through their PGGoodEveryday.com website.
22. Purina
Provides access to 17 different coupons for cat and dog products, including high-value $3 off coupons.
23. Smucker’s
Sends four coupons, including two $1.00 off Uncrustables and allows monthly requests.
24. Land O’ Lakes
Provides three coupons, including butter and Kozy Shack products, and allows requests twice yearly.
25. Michelina’s
Sends two $1.00 off coupons that can make their budget-friendly frozen meals even more affordable.
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Sample Coupon Request Letters
When reaching out to companies, a personal touch goes a long way. Here are three effective templates you can customize for any product you genuinely enjoy. Remember to always include your full mailing address!
Sample 1: The Regular Customer
Hi there!
I wanted to reach out because your [product type] has become a regular part of my weekly shopping. My family especially loves the [specific variety], and we’ve tried other brands but always come back to yours for the quality and taste.
Since we use your products so frequently, I was wondering if you offer any coupons by mail? I’d appreciate any savings opportunities you might be able to share.
Thank you for making great products! [Your name] [Your complete mailing address]
Sample 2: The Family Favorite
Hello!
Your products have become a staple in our household, and I wanted to let you know how much we appreciate the quality. With [number] family members, we go through quite a bit of your [product type], and everyone has their own favorite variety.
As a loyal customer, I was curious if you offer any coupons through the mail? We’d love to try even more of your products.
Thanks for your time, [Your name] [Your complete mailing address]
Sample 3: The Specific Praise
Hi!
I just wanted to take a moment to share how much I appreciate your [product type]. What really stands out is [specific quality feature], and it’s made such a difference in our [relevant meal/time of day/usage].
Since I purchase your products regularly, I wanted to ask if you offer any coupons by mail? I’d be grateful for any savings opportunities you might be able to share.
Thank you for creating such wonderful products! [Your name] [Your complete mailing address]
Turn Your Mailbox (or Inbox) Into a Savings Machine
These companies want to help you save money – you just have to ask. Start with the highest-value offers first, like SC Johnson and Allegra, then work your way down the list. Create a simple schedule to request new coupons when eligible, and you’ll have a steady stream of savings flowing into your mailbox instead of just bills.
Most of these companies welcome multiple requests throughout the year, so don’t think of this as a one-time thing. Make requesting coupons part of your regular money-saving routine, and watch your savings grow month after month.