The Globe & Mail: If you’re ever in a checkout line in front of Cassie Howard buying Palmolive at regular price, know that you’re causing her mental anguish. Ms. Howard, a 25-year-old stay-at-home mom in Mississauga, Ont., would never purchase dish soap at full price. Not that she has to ever buy it ever again… (Also seen on CTV News.)
Vancouver Sun: If you need to borrow a cup of, well, anything, Cassie Howard is your girl. With dozens, sometimes even hundreds, of individual products in storage at any given time, the Mississauga, Ont., woman’s basement is a veritable grocery store. (Story no longer available online.)
Mississauga News: The next time you find yourself stuck in line behind Cassie Howard, think of who she might be helping. The 25-year-old stay-at-home Mississauga mom is a self-confessed coupon addict who donates roughly $1,000 worth of products per month to various Peel food banks and women’s shelters.
Global News: Practiced by savvy shoppers, extreme couponing is the art of going to great lengths to find deals that could save you hundreds of dollars when you go shopping. But it’s not easy. Global News caught up with expert couponer Cassie Howard to find learn her top secrets for saving big bucks.











