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USA TODAY coupons: Hundreds of ways to save thousands of dollars each week
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Date:2025-04-12 07:19:17
Each week, USA TODAY’s digital coupons page offers shoppers thousands of ways to save on some of their favorite products.
We’ll highlight a few of our favorite deals each week, but you can access the full array of savings by visiting coupons.usatoday.com.
As a reminder, USA TODAY Coupons provides discounts at thousands of retailers. Our partner, TSG Commerce Inc., curates Coupons with close involvement from USA TODAY. When you redeem a coupon, USA TODAY may earn a commission.
Here are some of this week’s featured deals:
Save on Moroccanoil shampoo
This deal allows you to get 20% off half litre shampoos from Moroccanoil. The offer is valid for a limited time and is good on select items.
For more savings: Click here to view more Moroccanoil coupons.
Save on NeoStrata serums
USA TODAY readers can get $30 Serums or 50% off all Sets at NeoStrata Company.
For more savings: Click here to view more NeoStrate Company coupons
Save on your next golf getaway
USA TODAY readers can save up to 5% on their next golf getaway with UnderPar.
To redeem, Simply copy and paste the code LOVESAVINGS5 and enter it at the checkout. But hurry: The deal expires July 1
For more savings: Click here for more coupons from UnderPar.com
Get discounts on marketing and email solutions
USA TODAY readers can save $5 at Omnisend, a top-rated marketing automation platform for ecommerce.
To redeem, Simply copy and paste the code LOVECOUPONS5 and enter it at the checkout. But hurry, the deal expires June 1.
For more savings: Click here for more coupons from Omnisend
Free shipping on electronics
USA TODAY readers can enjoy free shipping on brand name electronics at factory prices from the Factory Outlet Store
For more savings: Click here for more coupons from the Factory Outlet Store.
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