Using Gain coupons found on this page, you can purchase Gain products at discounted prices. As a brand name, Gain is more expensive than store brands, but Gain coupons and Procter & Gamble coupons make Gain competitive with other brands. Procter & Gamble's Gain is one of the most popular laundry detergent brands on the market. Gain laundry detergent can be found in both powder and liquid detergent form. Other Gain products include fabric softeners and dryer sheets.
There are various promotions and coupons you can access after registering on the official Procter & Gamble website.
The P&G eSaver program makes even more bargains available on Gain and other P&G products without clipping coupons.
Coupon Sources
Procter and Gamble (P&G) has a website dedicated to its Gain product line. You can join the Gain Fan Club to receive offers and promos by email direct from the company.
Until June 15, 2010, P&G offered a coupon book with $100 in P&G coupons for buying $50 worth of P&G products (which can include Gain detergent). To take part in the offer, customers must make the purchase, circle the P&G products and their prices on the receipt, print out a form, fill it out, and mail it in with the receipt(s). Note that this offer is void in Maine.
The ads section of Sunday newspapers frequently has clip out coupons for Gain products that can be used at your local retail stores (e.g. Wal-Mart, Target, grocery stores, etc.). Online coupons of up to $2.00 off are available at various online coupons sites such as Retail Me Not.
Coupon Policies
Gain and other P&G coupons offer dollars off the purchase of these household products. The coupons do have expiration dates, but are generally valid for several months. The best way to use these coupons perhaps is to "stack" them with retailer coupons where possible, and/or to use them when buying products that are already on sale. Given the long shelf life of detergents, it can be wise to buy a large stock when you find the products deeply discounted, using one coupon per package.
Since package pricing at times is not in line with the package size, and since coupons may not require buying the largest package, you may find that buying two smaller packages with two coupons (one per package) is significantly cheaper than buying a single larger package with only the one coupon you can use for a single item.
Gain Commercial
This commercial for Gain detergent found on YouTube shows a film crew showing up on an unsuspecting woman's doorstep asking her to try Gain detergent in something called the "Show and Smell Challenge." Gain is a Procter & Gamble brand and its coupons are found online at sites such as Retail Me Not as well as in Sunday newspaper ad supplements.
Gain Products
- Gain Powder Detergent
- Gain Powder Detergent with Bleach
- Gain Powder Detergent with Baking Soda
- Gain Powder Detergent with Febreze
- Gain Powder Detergent for High Efficiency Washing Machines
- Gain plus a Touch of Softness Powder Detergent
- Gain Liquid Detergent
- Gain 2x Liquid Detergent
- Gain 2x Liquid Detergent with Baking Soda
- Gain 2x Liquid Detergent with Bleach Alternative
- Gain 2x Ultra Concentrated Liquid Detergent
- Gain 2x Concentrated Liquid Detergent for High Efficiency Washing Machines
- Gain 2x Ultra Concentrated Liquid Detergent with Febreze
- Gain Ultra Liquid Detergent with Baking Soda
- Gain Liquid Fabric Softener
- Gain Dryer Sheets
Review of Gain Joyful Expressions Mandarin Lime Fusion Detergent
This homeowner review of Gain Joyful Expression Mandarin Lime Fusion detergent discusses the "unique" tropical scent of the product. The review notes that although it may not be a favorable everyday product, for a refreshing change, it might be a nice twist in laundry.