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Send Your Coupons to Military Families

What in the world can you do with all those coupons you've saved up, are about to expire, and won't get around to using?

Simple!  Send them to our military families overseas.  Thanks to The Krazy Coupon Lady for organizing and publicizing this, you can send your expired coupons to families on military bases overseas.  Here's what to do:
  1. Gather up all your expired, or nearly expired, manufacture's coupons that you won't use;
  2. Sort them in to two categories: food and non-food;
  3. Place each in a LABELED plastic baggie (no envelopes or paperclips, please);
  4. Mail (in an envelope) to:
KCL Overseas Coupon Program
Carly Romano
11357 Visby Ave
Port Charlotte, FL 33981
Please make sure coupons are no more than 30 days past expiration date.


If you have any further questions about this program, please review KCL's post.

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