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Pillsbury's coupon site lets you sign up in two ways: weekly and daily updates. We signed up for weekly. The preview for daily seemed to be mostly just recipes. The coupons update each month so weekly seemed the best choice for our family. Passwords for Pillsbury should contain at least 1 letter, 1 number, and be between 6 and 20 characters.

The claim on the site is that up to $250 can be saved each year with their coupons and that free samples are available. When we signed up, the next screen showed 119 of coupons.

Pillsbury's site is not encrypted meaning activity could be easily monitored by others, so be very careful of any personally identifying information.

You can look for coupons at their website at Pillsbury.

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