Coupon clippers and cheapskates alike can rejoice because Dollar Tree is now accepting manufacturers’ coupons. One caveat: we visited a Dollar Tree, coupons in hand. You must check your coupons carefully. Because Dollar Tree sells products in small quantities, your coupons may not be valid for some items. For instance, a toothpaste coupon may be for 4.0 oz. or larger, and Dollar Tree sells a tube of that toothpaste in a 3.6 oz. size. Here’s the fine print: ♦ Only original and intact manufacturers’ coupons will be accepted. ♦ Coupons are void if copied, scanned, or if they have been altered in any way. ♦ Only two (2) print-at-home Internet coupons may be redeemed per transaction. ♦ Coupons for FREE items with no purchase requirements or where the amount for the product is blank will not be accepted. ♦ Coupons are subject to the terms listed (e.g. expiration date, size, limitations, quantity, etc.). ♦ Coupons cannot be redeemed for more than the purchase price of the item. ♦ Only one manufacturer’s coupon will be accepted per item. For a complete copy of Dollar Tree’s new coupon policy, click here.










