I’m an enigma, I tell you

Okay, so, I’m about to out myself as not terribly logical. But my confession is about laundry, so somehow I feel like you may forgive me. Here goes: I buy organic laundry detergent, but I still buy Bounce dryer sheets. I know. Does that make any sense at all? Probably not. (I can’t find an organic one I like as much.)

I feel better now.

If you, too, have a thing for Bounce, I have a deal for you: Amazon currently has a 2-pack of 120-count Bounce Outdoor Fresh dryer sheets available for just $9.32 shipped when you buy via Subscribe & Save. But if you’re offered grocery coupons on Amazon, you should also have an available $1.50 off coupon to clip (scroll down a little to find it), making it just $7.82 shipped, or around just $.03/sheet.

That’s a lot of static-free laundry, is all I’m sayin’.

If you’re lazy about your sweet tea

Personally, I don’t find it all that difficult to, you know, make iced tea, but I know that sometimes the convenience of bottled is useful. So you might want to take a look at this pack of 8 64-ounce Organic Sweet Leaf lemon iced tea bottles currently just $11.71 shipped at Amazon, when you buy via Subscribe & Save.

Heck, the shipping weight on this is over 37 pounds; you’re probably paying less than what it costs them to ship it to you.

Smell delicious

Uh, not that you don’t smell good already. I’m sure you do. But do you smell good enough to eat? Wait, don’t answer that.

Here. Let’s start over. Hey! This weekend Perfumania is getting ready for Valentine’s Day with a big sale. Just use coupon code VSALE25 for 25% off almost everything, plus get 3 free samples with every order.

Spend $50+ and your order will ship for free, too, plus then you can stack $5 off $50+ code THANKYOU for even more savings.

I think they should call it a Smell-a-Thon. That’s catchy, right?

60% off is back at LOFT

If you missed it the last time ’round, don’t worry, it’s back! Today LOFT is letting you take an additional 60% off all already-reduced sale items with coupon code SHOPSALE.

I would just like to go on record as stating that it always makes me giggle when I sort by “size type” and select “regular” (as opposed to petite or tall) and then it still shows me maternity clothing. Really, LOFT? You don’t think maybe that should be a different size type…?

It’s not too late for Kohls

Did I miss a Wednesday Kohls post? I think I did. (In my defense, I was not posting yesterday because of SOPA. Or maybe just because I had a sick kid home from school. Wait, I know! My sick child was protesting SOPA. There you go.)

Anyhoo, you can still save big at Kohls today, so don’t fret. Kohls charge card holders can use coupon code LUV2SHOP30 for an additional 30% off everything, plus coupon code TREAT4MVC for free shipping on any order.

No Kohls card? No problem! You can still get free shipping on your $75+ order, plus coupon code SMS9999 will take 20% off your order even without a store charge card.

Better still, it’s a Kohls Cash redemption period, so if you have those certificates lying around from your last Kohls’ spree, now’s the time to spend ’em.

More favorites for me

Today must be my lucky day; first my favorite magazine, now some of my favorite brands at rock-bottom prices. Hop on over to 6pm.com today for extra deep savings on Lucky (my favorite jeans!) and Simple (some of my favorite shoes!), along with other great deals.

I thought the free shipping thing was something they were just doing for the holidays, but it’s still going on. That makes it dangerously easy to justify a purchase there, I have to say. Heh.

My favorite magazine deal is back

Just in case you didn’t pick it up one of the hundred times it was offered before, today Tanga has a year’s subscription to GAMES magazine for just $25. That’s already $5 less than Amazon’s price, and a good 50% off the cover price, but of course at Tanga, it gets better.

Apply coupon code GAMES to get a whole year of the most geektastic brain-bending magazine out there for just… $9.99. That’s a measly buck an issue; 80% off the cover price.

Excuse me, I have to go hover around the mailbox until our next issue arrives….

It all starts with good oral hygiene

If you’re in the market for a new sonic toothbrush, check out today’s Mamasource deal—you can snag a sweet sonic powerhouse with four brush heads for over half off retail (and free shipping).

I don’t know about your dentist, but mine is always trying to sell me a new Sonicare at the office, insisting that they’re extending some sort of discount to their patients. I think their “discount” is for amateurs, and I’d much rather get mine at 54% off, thanks.

Heads up, Zappos and 6pm shoppers

If you’ve ever shopped at either Zappos or 6pm.com, you already got an email about this, yesterday. But just in case you haven’t checked your email, be aware that Zappos experienced a privacy breach and some of your information may have been compromised.

Now. The good news is that your credit card information was not compromised—that information was stored on a separate server. But passwords and address information may have been accessed, so it’s a good idea to change your password on these sites, particularly if you use the same password in a lot of different places.

Several folks have asked me if this makes me not want to shop online or if I feel like this is proof that shopping online is somehow dangerous. The short answer is absolutely not. You could drop your wallet (or have it stolen from your purse) at the mall. Stuff happens. I feel like Zappos is handling this appropriately, and shopping online with my credit card gives me protection through my credit card company, too. If someone wants to use my name and address to do something nefarious, that would be a pain in the rear, but it certainly wouldn’t be catastrophic. My view is generally “Okay, that’s annoying, let’s deal with it and move on.” But I know not everyone will see it that way.

Regardless, change those passwords, if you haven’t already.

$24 for just 24 hours

If you somehow managed to make it all the way to January without nabbing your big book o’ coupons for the year, today’s the day to rectify that: For 24 hours only, all 2012 Entertainment Books are just $24 each with free shipping. This is pretty much the cheapest these books will ever be, this early in the year. (You can get one for as little as $10 or thereabouts once the year’s almost over, but if you plan to use it all year, this is the price to beat.)

If you’ve never had one of these, it’s city-specific for things like movie theaters and local restaurants and such, but it also has coupons for hotels and rental cars that will pretty much pay for the book in a single use. I like to keep mine in the glove box of my car for easy access… and also because I usually forget I might have a coupon until I actually arrive somewhere. Heh.

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