Have you ever had moments when you're either out of time or out of printer ink, or both, and you really want to keep track of a "Hip" deal or print a valuable coupon in the next day or two? Or what do you do when an outstanding, but pricey, deal is posted and you want to save it for discussion with your significant other? Well, now you're in luck! No more searching through pages of posts to find the coupon or the deal. Simply move the post to your Hip List and access it at your convenience.
How Does the Hip List Work?
It's easy! To use this feature, first head on over here and register and log into your Hip2Save.com account. Whenever you find a great deal that you want to come back to later at a later time, just click on the HIP List icon located on each post (see images below) and the information will be saved in your account. To remove a post from your HIP List, just click on the HIP List icon and it will be removed.

When logged into your account, you will see the HIP List icon at the bottom of every post if you are viewing Hip2Save.com in classic view.

If you prefer to view Hip2Save.com in river view, you will see the HIP List icon located on every post above the post title and to the right.

If you're wanting to print a certain deal, blog post, or the Weekly Store Matchups from your HIP list, click on the small blue printer icon in the upper right corner of the HIP list. This will allow you to customize the information that you want or don't want to include when printing from your HIP list so you're only printing the information that's most important to you! If there are deals (or portions of deals) that you are not interested in printing, just click on the red x button to remove them. To restore a section, click on the green arrow icon in the upper right hand corner.
Ksantos128 says:
They have tri fold display boards at my dollar tree! Might want to try yours first
Amber (Hip2Save Sidekick) says:
Sweet find! Thanks for the heads up!
Jeremiah2911 says:
Same! Last year our local store even had black and white in the tri folds, but I do remember they came in and got sold out within just a few weeks. Lots of teachers bought for their entire classrooms for science fairs!
Momo says:
OT: we recently switched to organic. I just found out organic fresh produce may still be sprayed with pesticides! When shopping, look for the sticker, if it starts with a number 4(they used pesticides) and if it starts with a number 9(means no pesticides were used). We were just at WhOle Foods, they had at box of “organic oranges”, some had alstickers staring with “4” and other “9”, they were all mixed together!!! Hope a few h2sers find this helpful 🙂
@GeeEmm says:
Thank you for sharing this organics info. ❤
CJ says:
Yes! I usually try to buy two at the beginning of the school year from DT to have them on hand for school projects. My luck is that they’re hard to find if I wait until I need them.
Lynn says:
Shipped for a dollar to my door! Thanks!
Collin (Mrs. Hip) says:
Yay! You’re welcome!
Sarah says:
Note the size, they may be smaller than you may be thinking! 🙂
SRN says:
Agree! I ordered and then cancelled once I realized the size. 14″ long is barely bigger than a sheet of paper.
Kim B says:
I got a 4 x 3 one from Michaels for $2 and change with a 60% off non sale item coupon.