42 Brands That Give Manufacturer Coupons for Asking

Discover 42+ brands offering free manufacturer coupons when you simply ask via email or their websites.

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How to Get Manufacturer Coupons Just by Asking

One of the simplest and most overlooked ways to save money on groceries and household products is to ask manufacturers directly for coupons. Many major brands are happy to send coupons to consumers who contact them via email or through their websites. Through extensive outreach to over 100 brands, it’s possible to accumulate more than $120 worth of manufacturer coupons without spending a single penny or clipping newspaper inserts.

The process is straightforward: identify brands you use regularly, find their customer service contact information, and send a brief email requesting coupons. The response rates and coupon values vary significantly by company, but the effort required is minimal compared to the potential savings.

The Best Brands for Requesting Coupons by Mail

When reaching out to major corporations, some consistently outperform others in terms of coupon generosity and response rates. The following brands have demonstrated a strong willingness to send physical coupons directly to your mailbox.

Top Coupon Providers

SC Johnson emerged as the clear champion among all brands contacted. This massive consumer goods company manufactures hundreds of household products, and their response was generous. After requesting coupons, SC Johnson mailed 17 coupons worth $1 off each for various products including Drano, Fantastik, Glade, Off!, Pledge, Raid, Scrubbing Bubbles, Shout, Windex, and Ziploc. This single response represented nearly 15% of the total coupon value obtained from all contacted brands.

Unilever deserves recognition as a strong runner-up. As a multinational consumer goods company managing over 400 brands worldwide, Unilever sent 11 coupons totaling $11 in savings. These coupons covered popular brands including Axe, Country Crock, Dove, Hellmann’s, Lipton, Magnum Ice Cream, Pond’s, TRESemme Hair Care, and Vaseline. This response demonstrates that larger conglomerates often have dedicated budget allocations for customer satisfaction through coupon offerings.

Blue Diamond provided six $1 off coupons for its almond and cracker products, showing strong responsiveness to coupon requests for specialty food items.

Schick sent three $2 off coupons for razors and disposable razor packs, indicating that personal care manufacturers prioritize customer retention through coupon incentives.

Edy’s responded with four coupons totaling nearly $5 in savings, demonstrating the value of requesting coupons from ice cream and frozen dessert manufacturers.

The J.M. Smucker Co. mailed two coupons for $1.50 off Meow Mix cat food and two coupons for 35 cents off Jif peanut butter, showing that diversified food companies with multiple product lines often respond positively to coupon requests.

Moderate Response Brands

Several other manufacturers sent coupons with total savings of $3 or less per brand, but still proved worth contacting:

  • Beech-Nut
  • Blistex
  • Chobani
  • Dannon
  • Haagen-Dazs
  • Henkel (Right Guard deodorant)
  • Hostess
  • Hot Pockets
  • Land O Lakes
  • Mars Petcare (Whiskas cat food)
  • McCormick spices
  • Michelina’s
  • Pepperbridge Farm
  • Pinnacle Foods (Birds Eye)
  • Post cereals
  • Red Rose tea
  • Tyson chicken
  • Wells Blue Bunny

Notably, several of these companies indicated that customers could contact them again in six months to receive additional coupons, making them repeat sources of savings over time.

Brands That Direct You to Print Coupons Online

Not all manufacturers mail physical coupons. Many prefer directing customers to their websites or online coupon databases where coupons can be printed from your home printer. While this method requires slightly more effort than receiving coupons by mail, it often provides access to even greater savings.

Kraft’s Extensive Online Coupon Library

Kraft stands as the undisputed king of online coupon printing. At any given time, Kraft’s website offers printable coupons ranging from $1 to $3 off a massive portfolio of products. The company’s coupon offerings cover Air Wick, Arm & Hammer, Edge, Excedrin, Garnier, Hefty, Hershey, Huggies, L’Oreal, McCafe, Purina, Skintimate, Speed Stick, Sudafed, Suave Kids, Tidy Cats, Tums, Venus, Visine, and numerous others. The sheer breadth of Kraft’s product portfolio means that most households will find multiple relevant coupons to print.

Other Major Online Coupon Sources

Procter & Gamble offers printable coupons for $1 to $2 off products by Bounce, Bounty, Cascade, Charmin, Crest, Gillette, Swiffer, and Tide. As one of the world’s largest consumer goods companies, P&G’s online coupon selection represents significant savings potential for households using their products.

Bayer provides printable coupons ranging from $1 to $4 off Alka-Seltzer, Aleve, and Miralax products, making them valuable for households managing pain relief and digestive health needs.

Additional Online Coupon Opportunities

Several other brands directed coupon seekers to print online:

  • Jennie O turkey products ($5 in total savings available)
  • Glade air fresheners ($2 off)
  • Cottonelle toilet paper ($1.50 off)
  • Charmin, Clearasil, Gevalia coffee, Hefty trash bags, Swanson chicken broth, or Uncle Ben’s rice ($1 off each)
  • Haagen-Dazs (75 cents off)
  • Bounce dryer sheets, Campbell’s soup, Crest toothpaste, or Lysol toilet bowl cleaner (50 cents off each)

Brands That Refer You to Check Their Websites Periodically

Some manufacturers take a different approach by advising customers to periodically visit their websites to find manufacturer coupons as they become available. While these brands don’t guarantee current coupon availability, they represent potential savings sources if you maintain regular website visits.

Brands using this approach include Chiquita, Duncan Hines, Glad, and Pine-Sol. Additionally, Georgia-Pacific, which manufactures six popular brands of paper towels and toilet paper, directs customers to their website for coupon availability.

Other companies providing similar responses include 7-Up, 9 Lives, Bic, Curel, Entenmann’s, General Mills, Lean Cuisine, Mott’s Applesauce, Nabisco, Ocean Spray, Sargento, Snapple, StarKist, and Tropicana. While these companies may not immediately provide coupons upon request, they remain worth monitoring for future offers.

How to Request Coupons from Manufacturers

Successfully requesting manufacturer coupons requires a strategic approach. Here are the key steps to maximize your success rate:

Finding Contact Information

Visit each brand’s official website and locate their customer service contact page. Most major brands provide email addresses for customer inquiries. Some may offer online contact forms or telephone numbers. Email typically works best because it creates a documented record of your request and allows companies to easily process your coupon delivery.

Composing Your Request

Keep your email brief and professional. Mention the specific products you use and appreciate, express your loyalty to the brand, and politely request any available coupons. Providing positive feedback about the product often increases the likelihood of receiving a generous coupon response. Most manufacturers appreciate hearing directly from satisfied customers.

Managing Expectations

Understand that not all brands respond positively to coupon requests. In a study of 100 brands, only 26 mailed physical coupons, while 16 directed customers to print coupons online. Some brands don’t respond at all. However, the cumulative effect of reaching out to multiple brands can yield substantial savings with minimal effort.

Maximizing Your Coupon Request Strategy

To get the most value from requesting manufacturer coupons, consider these strategies:

Request from Multiple Brands

Don’t limit yourself to a single coupon request. Reaching out to 20-30 brands increases your likelihood of obtaining $100 or more in coupon value. The effort required is minimal—perhaps an hour of email writing—compared to the potential savings.

Follow Up Strategically

Many companies indicated that customers could contact them again after six months for additional coupons. Mark your calendar and plan follow-up requests to create a steady stream of coupon savings throughout the year.

Combine Methods

Use both mail-in coupon requests and online coupon printing. This dual approach maximizes your access to manufacturer offers. Print coupons immediately for items you plan to purchase soon, and save mailed coupons for future shopping trips.

Use Coupon Resources

Organizations like Couponers United maintain databases of nearly 200 companies known to send coupons upon request. These resources can help you identify additional brands worth contacting beyond the 42 mentioned here.

Frequently Asked Questions About Requesting Manufacturer Coupons

Q: Is it really free to request coupons from manufacturers?

A: Yes, requesting coupons from manufacturers is completely free. You only need to spend time composing emails and finding contact information. The coupons themselves cost nothing to receive.

Q: How long does it typically take to receive coupons by mail?

A: Response times vary by company, but most manufacturers mail coupons within 2-4 weeks of receiving your request. Some may respond more quickly or slowly depending on their processing systems.

Q: Can I request coupons from the same brand multiple times?

A: Yes, many brands allow repeat requests after a specified period, typically six months. Always check for any guidelines mentioned in their response or on their website.

Q: Do I need to provide proof of purchase to request coupons?

A: Most manufacturers don’t require proof of purchase for coupon requests. A simple email expressing interest in their products and requesting available coupons is usually sufficient.

Q: Which brands are most likely to respond with substantial coupons?

A: SC Johnson, Unilever, and other large consumer goods conglomerates with multiple product lines tend to provide more generous coupon responses. However, individual results vary, and it’s worth requesting from brands you regularly use.

Q: Are online printable coupons as valuable as mailed coupons?

A: Online printable coupons often offer similar or greater value than mailed coupons. The advantage of printable coupons is immediate availability, while mailed coupons require waiting time but don’t depend on digital access.

Q: What should I do if a brand doesn’t respond to my coupon request?

A: If a brand doesn’t respond after waiting 4-6 weeks, you can try contacting them again or look for their coupons through other channels like their website, social media, or coupon aggregator sites.

Building a Sustainable Coupon Strategy

Rather than pursuing extreme couponing, which requires significant time investment and organizational effort, requesting manufacturer coupons offers a practical middle ground. By systematically reaching out to brands you actually use, you can accumulate meaningful savings with minimal disruption to your daily routine.

The key is consistency: spend a dedicated hour or two composing emails to 20-30 brands, then follow up every six months with companies that allow repeat requests. Over the course of a year, this approach can easily generate $300-400 in coupon savings through just a few hours of effort.

Consider maintaining a simple spreadsheet tracking which brands you’ve contacted, when you contacted them, what you received, and when you’re eligible to contact them again. This organization ensures you maximize the strategy’s effectiveness and don’t waste time re-contacting brands too soon.

References

  1. 42 Brands That Give You Manufacturer’s Coupons Just for Asking — The Penny Hoarder. https://www.thepennyhoarder.com/save-money/ask-for-manufacturers-coupons/
  2. I Tried Extreme Couponing for the First Time. Here’s What Happened — The Penny Hoarder. https://www.thepennyhoarder.com/save-money/first-time-extreme-couponing/
  3. Couponers United Coupon Database — Couponers United. https://www.couponersunited.com/
Medha Deb is an editor with a master's degree in Applied Linguistics from the University of Hyderabad. She believes that her qualification has helped her develop a deep understanding of language and its application in various contexts.

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