What did we do before the Internet? How did we get directions, communicate with our friends, or find coupons? It is getting harder and harder to remember how we ever got by without Google.

Third-party coupon hunting websites and blogs about coupons have become the easiest way to save money on products you buy every week. Printable coupons, coupon codes for shopping on the Internet, and information on promotions and specials are really easy to find online.

Here are four common household items and details about their online coupons.

Cheerios Coupons

Cheerios cereal is a healthy alternative to sugary breakfast cereals, and a great way to keep infants and young children occupied. Coupons for Cheerios are easy to find online at coupon-hunting sites. Most of the time, you can find a $1 off coupon good with the purchase of any two boxes of Cheerios products, sometimes right from the Cheerios website.

Pampers Coupons

Let’s face it–Pampers are too expensive. Sure, they protect from leaks better than any other diaper, but they can really break the bank. Thankfully, Pampers has plenty of online coupons to ease the pain.  A simple web search for “Pampers coupons” turns up a number of different deals, from store-specific coupons (Target is offering a $5 off coupon on Target.com) to coupons you can print from the Pampers website.

Cascade Coupons

If you wash as many dishes as the average American family, it is important to have a good detergent like Cascade around. The manufacturer’s website always offers a few different coupon deals, and if you sign up for their mailing list with your email address, you get an instant $1 off coupon for your favorite Cascade product.

Tide Coupons

Tide is the most popular detergent line in America, and the price reflects that popularity. If you want to keep using Tide products but don’t want to pay Tide prices, find an online coupon. Start your Tide coupon search at Tide.com–they host a few different coupons every month that you can print and use at your grocery store.