Since 1891, the name Hormel has been synonymous with quality, value and innovation.
Founder, George A. Hormel held a strong commitment to quality, which was based on providing his customers a superior product that would keep them coming back for more. This vision is kept alive with products that retain the quality and flavor of the first products he offered. Today, our innovative products are a flavorful part of breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks and party solutions—all created with convenience in mind to accommodate the busy schedule of you and your family.
From the beginning, George was concerned about waste and cleanliness in the process of making great food products. In keeping with his high standards, Hormel Foods has been recognized for quality, safety and employee training. As a responsible steward of the environment, we have set goals to reduce the impact we have on the environment we all share. In addition,Hormel Foods is active through the Hormel Foods Charitable Trust, which focuses its community giving on education, hunger and health.
Hormel Coupons and Savings
Hormel promotions page contains periodic coupons and marketing campaigns
Benadryl is a brand name allergy medicine manufactured by McNeil Healthcare (UK) Limited. Benadryl is used as an antihistamine for the temporary relief of seasonal and perennial allergy symptoms. Benadryl is available for oral or topical use.
In the U.S. Benadryl products contain the 1st generation antihistamine Diphenhydramine. Diphenhydramine is used as an allergy treatment in various forms around the world. Diphenhydramine is an H-1 receptor antagonist. Antagonism is achieved through blocking the effect of histamine more than blocking its production or release. Diphenhydramine inhibits most responses of smooth muscle to histamine and acts as a vasoconstrictor by inhibiting the vasodilator effects of histamine.
Benadryl® Coupons and Savings
Download a 1$ Coupon for Benadryl®
- Click the NEWS tab, then the coupon box
Great sales on Benadryl® products at Drugstore.com
Shop for Benadryl® products at Drugstore.com
Need a little pick me up? Let Snuggle® Fabric Softeners fresh, inspiring fragrances give you a lift. Available in both liquids and sheets to ensure your clothes continue to smell great and have the softness you expect from Snuggle®.
New Snuggle® with FRESH release™ infuses your clothes with fresh, uplifting scents not just when you put your clothes on, but all day long. Every move you make releases tiny lifts of just-washed freshness that will leave you feeling invigorated. And now, Snuggle® with FRESH release™ is available in dryer sheets for even more freshness and softness.
Snuggle Coupons and Savings
Register with Snuggle and get access to special offers and new products.
$2 Off printable Snuggle Creme coupon
Great Snuggle sales at Walgreens.com
BOGO deals for Snuggle products at Drugstore.com
Shop for Snuggle products at Drugstore.com
Activia® is a great-tasting lowfat yogurt from Dannon® that contains Bifidus Regularis™, a natural probiotic culture that can help regulate your digestive system by helping reduce long intestinal transit time*. Bifidus Regularis, available only in Activia, is a live “friendly” bacteria that’s beneficial when eaten daily.
Maintaining Balance
You may already know how important it is to maintain a healthy balance of the good bacteria that naturally reside
in your digestive system. But you might not realize the extent to which this balance changes with age and is affected by diet, the environment, hormonal changes and your stress level. An imbalance can lead to potentially uncomfortable digestive issues, including slow intestinal transit time.
Activia® Can Help
Including Activia in your daily diet can help regulate your digestive system by helping reduce long intestinal transit time - and you’ll enjoy its six delicious flavors. Because Activia is made by Dannon, you can be assured that it’s a delicious way to do something good for your body.
Slim·Fast® is a brand of shakes, bars, snacks, packaged meals, and other dietary supplement foods sold in the U.S., U.K., Ireland, Canada, France, Germany, Iceland, the Netherlands, and Latin America by Unilever. Slim·Fast® promotes diets and weight loss plans featuring its food products.
Slim·Fast® was started in 1977 by S. Daniel Abraham as part of the Thompson Medical Group. In 1987, Abraham took the brand private, and it was acquired by Unilever in 2000.
Slim·Fast® struggled, as did many diet foods in 2002 with the rise of low-carb diets, with a drop in sales during one year of 21 percent. The brand responded in 2004 with a line of low-carb items that were designed to capture this market and also introduced Slim-Fast Optima products which were lower in sugar than the standard Slim·Fast® products.
Slim·Fast® used the phrase “a shake for breakfast, a shake for lunch, then a sensible dinner” for many years to describe the use of the products within the Slim·Fast® plan. With the addition of snacks and an approach that allows for different calorie plans, the brand now advocates a more flexible system. The brand has recently become focused on achieving success through tying its use to the Best Life Diet. There is evidence from a 2003 study that Slim-Fast is successful at achieving long-term weight loss for those that follow the diet.

Sunsilk is the name of a brand of hair care products for women produced by the Unilever group. It was launched in 1954 in the United Kingdom. By 1959, it was available in eighteen different countries worldwide. Currently, Sunsilk products are available in over 50 countries throughout Asia, The Middle East, North Africa and Latin America.
Sunsilk Coupons and Savings

The Scott Paper Company is a USA-based corporation which manufactures mostly paper based consumer products.
Scott Paper was founded in 1879 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by brothers E. Irvin and Clarence Scott, and is often credited as being the first to market toilet paper sold on a roll. They began marketing paper towels in 1907, and paper napkins in the 1930s.
In 1995 Scott Paper merged with Kimberly-Clark which continues to use the Scott brandname. Scott Paper Limited, formerly a Canadian subsidiary, is no longer affiliated.
SCOTT® Brand products have a long-standing history of offering sensible solutions to folks who share our genuine commitment to practical quality and good value.
| 1879 | Scott Paper Company was founded by brothers E. Irvin and Clarence Scott in Philadelphia. |
| 1902 | Scott Paper Company purchased all rights to the WALDORF® Trademark, making it our first branded product. |
| 1907 | Scott introduced Sani-Towels, sold only to commercial customers to help prevent the spread of a mild epidemic of colds. |
| 1930 | Scott was the first to introduce paper napkins. |
| 1931 | SCOTT® introduced to the consumer market the first paper towel for the kitchen, creating a whole new grocery category. |
| 1939 | SCOTT® was the largets selling brand in the U.S.A. |
| 1956 | SCOTT® Tissue was the first brand to have pastel colors. |
| 1956 | SCOTT® Towels Big Roll was introduced. |
| 2004 | The launch of the Common Sense Community Web site and the Common Sense Perception Quiz. |
| 2004 | National launch of SCOTT® Moist Wipes, the common sense choice with 20 percent more wipes than the leading brand. |
| 2005 | National launch of SCOTT® Extra Soft Tissue, with 50 percent more sheets than other brands’ double rolls. |
| 2005 | SCOTT® introduced fresh new packaging for the entire brand. |
Breyers Ice Cream is a brand of ice cream owned by Unilever (part of their United States Good Humor-Breyers unit). They have a large plant in the town of Framingham, Massachusetts, outside Boston.
For years Breyers was known for its short, all-natural ingredients list. This featured prominently in an advertising campaign where a child would attempt to read the ingredients from another brand, experiencing extreme difficulty pronouncing the artificial additives. He then turned to the Breyers list and quickly rattled off the four ingredients (in their vanilla at the time): milk, cream, sugar, and vanilla. In recent years as part of cost cutting measures since the acquisition by Unilever, the list has expanded to include: Tara gum, Guar gum, ice-structuring proteins, mono and diglycerides, corn-syrup, and whey sourced from meat-based rennet. As a result of the use of whey, Breyers All Natural Ice Cream is no longer acceptable for vegetarians. Additionally, the carton size has shrunk from the classic half-gallon to one-and-a-half quarts.
Breyers is sometimes confused with Dreyer’s, a Nestle brand. While William Breyer founded his ice cream on the east coast, another man, William Dreyer, founded an ice cream company on the west coast. As the two brands increased their reach across the country, a similarity of name issue was inevitable. In 1981, Dreyer’s made the decision not to sell Dreyer’s branded products in the east. In an agreement with Breyers, Dreyer’s sought to market its product east of the Rocky Mountains under the “Edy’s Grand” name. However, Breyers made no similar reciprocal agreement, and by the mid-1980s began to distribute Breyers ice cream to states throughout the midwestern and western United States. As a result, both Breyers and Dreyer’s can be found on grocery shelves in western states.
Softsoap is the trade name of Colgate-Palmolive’s liquid hand soap and body wash.
William Shepphard of New York, New York, was granted patent number 49,561 for his “Improved Liquid Soap” on August 22, 1865, for his discovery that a small amount of conventional soap could be mixed with large amounts of hartshorn to create a soap with a consistency of molasses. His invention became common in public areas, but could generally not be found in homes. Some time later, the Minnetonka Corporation began to offer Crème Soap on Tap in attractive ceramic dispensers through boutique distributors.
The product was a success, and the corporation followed up in 1980[citation needed] with a similar product designed for mass retail sale. Source/Inc. was consulted to produce the brand. They created the Softsoap name and designed a package that included a distinctive custom pump bottle with a cap that obviated the need for a secondary carton to enclose the product. The package made it very easy to spot on store shelves when nearly all other soaps were in bar form. Minnetonka extended their hold on the liquid soap market by buying the entire supply of plastic pumps.
In 1987, Colgate-Palmolive purchased the liquid soap business from Minnetonka.
DEPEND® incontinence products provide comfortable and effective bladder control protection for both men and women. They’re available in a variety of styles, sizes and levels of absorbency to help you find what’s just right for you.
Kimberly-Clark introduced Depend Underwear for Men and Depend Underwear for Women in the United States and Canada in March 2009.
Depend Underwear for Men are designed to fit the body shape of men, featuring brief-like leg openings and more absorbent material in the front. Underwear for Men is available in super plus absorbency in small/medium or large/extra large sizes. Depend Underwear for Women fits the unique body shapes of women with oval cut leg openings, an underwear-like waistband and absorbent material in the back and underneath. Underwear for Women comes in small/medium, large and extra large in two absorbencies – extra and super plus.
Depend Coupons and Savings
Register with Depend® and get printable coupons for Depend® products.