Extreme Couponing will be returning with new episodes just in time for the holiday shopping season.

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TLC has announced Extreme Couponing will return with new fourth-season episodes beginning on Tuesday, November 13 at 10PM ET/PT.

Extreme Couponing's new fourth-season episodes will return with two half-hour long back-to-back episodes.

Extreme Couponing debuted as a special on TLC in December 2010 and the network aired the reality series' first eight fourth-season episodes this spring.

Extreme Couponing is produced by Sharp Entertainment, with Matt Sharp serving as executive producer and Rebecca Bruno as co-executive producer.

Below is TLC's descriptions of some of the "standout savers" that will be featured during the new episodes:



- Julie is a Colorado couponer whose dream job is to be paid to coupon. It looks like she'll finally have her chance when she answers an "extreme couponer wanted" ad for a Sober Home for teenage boys. To land her dream job, Julie must prove to Aaron, the home's founder, that she can score two weeks worth of organic products for just $150, a difficult task that is made even harder by the boys' antics. 

 
- In Georgia, couponing duo April and Chasity have outgrown their large stockpile rooms, and the only solution is to go even bigger. April convinces Chasity to join "the building club," and the two of them go shopping for backyard storage sheds to house their stockpiles. When April's husband Clint says he could coupon faster than April and Chasity, the battle lines are drawn, and the ladies put their husbands to the test by putting their coupon binders in the men's hands and sending them to the store.

- Most people have albums of baby photos and family vacations, but Georgia couponer Rudy collects photos of her grocery hauls. After every shopping trip, Rudy spends hours meticulously setting up her hauls so she can take a picture of them and hang on to the memories of her supermarket successes.

- New York couponer Susan is the original coupon queen. She has been couponing for over 40 years and saved hundreds of thousands of dollars in the process, paving the way for younger extreme couponers. She even has a coupon robot that mechanically sorts her thousands of coupons for her for each shopping trip. To commemorate her 40th anniversary of couponing, Susan will attempt to break her personal couponing record -- $519 for $20 -- and prove that even after 40 years, she's still got it. About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.