The Coupon Diva goes head-to-head with the Coupon Mafia.
A buck-hunting supersaver goes up against a number-crunching math wizard.
Connecticut's Couponator faces-off against Chicago's Sister-Save-A-Lot.
A couponing veteran battles it out against a confident rookie.
A Southern saver goes head-to-ahead against a coupon-savvy MBA.
The three finalist face-off in an all-star couponing championship event.
Rudy and her husband, Chase, are renewing their vows and Rudy wants to spend just $20 on the reception; Gia attempts to feed her 16-person Italian family dinner for under $100.
Julie has the chance to coupon for a job; Faatima is determined to get healthy and loose weight.
A daughter's graduation party; a 15-year old boy loves the control coupons give him.
April and Chasity are best friends and couponing partners who are saving up for new stockpile storage buildings; when a romantic lunch turns into a couponing challenge, their husbands' attempt to coupon and threaten their savings.
A coupon-themed birthday party; 15-year-old Haley is the boss of her family's shopping.
In Georgia, Amanda tries to teach her parents to coupon so she can take time off from shopping; Jess is a shopaholic and coupon addict.
Zadia takes her friends couponing to prove she can still get savings; Briana and her boyfriend Jose are ready to get engaged but Briana refuses to go into debt to pay for the ring.
Erin's unorganized method may be her downfall; Dominique and his frat brothers use their stockpile for an epic college party.
Cole, a high school senior, clips coupons in class; Angelique is pregnant and must restock her shelves.
Joyce focuses her energy on couponing; Aprille bribes her co-workers with snacks from her stockpile.
Adrienne spreads her love of couponing and tries to make a skeptical friend a believer; Sarah is a 14-year-old couponer who controls all of her family's grocery shopping.
Lisa hopes to spend only $15 for a month's worth of groceries; April plans to feed 300 guests for less than $100.
Jane must save enough at the store to cover home repairs; Judy teaches a coupon class and puts three of her students to the test.
Pregnant couponer Krista finds coupons in the trash; shopaholic Amanda must get all the food for her sister's baby shower for less than $60.
Judy uses couponing to help her family and friends; Faatima is couponing to move her family out of their dangerous neighborhood.
April feeds her family and 200 parishioners for a month for under $100; Carla shops to feed 20 guests.
Erin has a very small budget to feed 280 wedding guests; Shavon's grandma left her coupons with no expiration dates.
Michelle clears supermarket shelves when she finds a good deal; Kelly supports her entire family on just $25,000 a year.
Michelle is using her coupon savings to build a dream home for her family; Tyler is a college student hoping to impress his mother with his couponing skills.
Callie's family lives off student loans and couponing; Kelly plans a back-to-school shopping trip.
Perry raises her family on a vegan diet; Melissa takes her brother to get groceries to donate to the Ronald McDonald House.
Katherine will embark on a major haul before taking a six month break from couponing; Joel is a 16-year-old who is obsessed with couponing.
Expectant mother Heather shops for groceries and baby clothes at Kmart; Bree makes her own laundry detergent.
Missy plans to get toothbrushes and other supplies to donate to a center that helps teen moms; single mother Nicole is able to keep her daughter in dance lessons because of couponing.
Chris and Ashley are extreme donators; Joni is back with her "coupontourage".
J'aime plans to use her coupons to get $2000 worth of groceries for around $100; Tiffany and her husband rethink their coupon strategy.
Rebecca plans to fit her party into her monthly food budget; Jessica plans on 18 separate transactions to buy more than $600 worth of groceries.
Identical twins Tai and Tarin get birthday freebies; Nathan prepares 1,000 military care packages.
Missy plans to save more than $50 using coupons; Amy plans to buy more than $400 worth of groceries for under $10.
Desirae is so thrifty, she gets all of her coupons from public recycling bins; Stephanie is teaching her son to coupon before he goes off to college.
Chris tries to get donation items for free; Antoinette coupons to take care of her mother and daughter.
Chrystie is new to couponing with a stockpile that is taking over her small home; Treasure started couponing to save the family business.
Amber must bring all four of her children shopping; Tammilee saves money to go on vacations with her husband each year.
Amber feeds her family of six on fifty dollars a week; Amanda tries to beat her grandmothers couponing record.
Kelly takes her friend on a shopping trip to show off her couponing skills; Rebecca tries to get her husband interested in couponing.
Joni supports her family and charities through couponing; Angelique stays up all night planning for a shopping trip.
Scott gets ready for the last shopping trip before his wife goes into labor; Jen uses couponing to home school her twins.