Crest Logo.Procter & Gamble (P&G) has a large number of brands under its umbrella, mostly household products such as baby care and beauty. The name may actually be best known due to their connection to television, however. P&G sponsored and produced the very earliest soap opera programs on radio and then those on early tv. They are also involved in projects such as the People’s Choice Awards and Tag Records. Their wide reach into so many different projects and products has helped make them a well-known company, but their household products are equally popular brand names.

Founded in 1837 and currently headquartered in Cinncinnati, Ohio, P&G houses brands that include some of the most well known in American households, including Ivory, Tide and Crest. Crest brand toothpaste was introduced in the mid-1900s, and other dental products have followed with the Crest name.

Crest Whitestrips were introduced in 2001, nearly 50 years after Crest toothpaste first appeared on the market. The disposable strips were designed to cling to both sets of teeth, applying hydrogen peroxide to whiten teeth. It was marketed as a product that was easy to use and less expensive than a dentist’s whitening treatment and yet still effective at whitening teeth. A stronger version has recently been introduced that whitens teeth in a shorter amount of time, Crest Whitestrips Professional Effects.

Crest offers a monthly newsletter that contains money saving offers including Crest Whitestrips coupons. Those who sign up for the newsletter through the one of the websites, 3dwhite.com or crest.com, also currently have a chance to win $500 through a random drawing. The website contains links for savings for other Procter & Gamble products, as well. Users can sign up to receive offers and get Crest Whitestrips coupons and other savings via email.

Additionally, P&G is offering money back for products purchased. After consumers have purchased $50 worth of products, they can circle the prices on cash register receipts and send them to P&G along with a downloadable form. In return, they will receive a coupon book with over $100 in savings including Crest Whitestrips coupons.

Coupons.com, findsavings.com, dailydeals.com and other printable coupon sites often have Crest Whitestrips coupons ranging from $3-$7. Store websites sometimes feature such deals, so consumers should be certain to check there. For instance, King Soopers allows shoppers to load coupons directly onto their shopper’s cards for instant savings, and there are often Crest Whitestrips coupons available through the site.

Pre-printed coupons are also often available in the weekend editions of newspapers, often offering as much as $5 off with Crest Whitestrips coupons. Crest and myriad other P&G brands have been trusted product names in households for decades. Crest Whitestrips, although a relatively recent addition to the P&G group of products, have proven themselves a popular product.