The new Bed Bath & Beyond at in Denver will actually accept your decades-old coupons
Jun 24, 2026, 3:27 PM
Remember that faded blue Bed Bath & Beyond 20% off coupon wedged behind the takeout menus in your kitchen drawer? The one you refused to throw away even after every store in Colorado closed? Your stubbornness just paid off.
Bed Bath & Beyond has launched what it’s calling the “Legendary Coupon Hunt,” a 21-day nationwide event running through July 13 in which every participating location — including the new co-branded Bed Bath & Beyond + The Container Store at Park Meadows in Lone Tree, Colorado’s only location — will accept any old Bed Bath & Beyond coupon. Expired, faded, crumpled, decades old — doesn’t matter. They’ll all be honored. The company stopped accepting the once-ubiquitous coupons in 2023 when it filed for bankruptcy and shuttered every store in the country, but brought them back last year when new ownership began reopening locations.
“For decades, our customers treated these coupons like treasure,” Bed Bath & Beyond president Amy Sullivan said in a statement. “They tucked them into purses, filing cabinets, cookbooks and memory boxes because they believed they would be valuable someday. We think they were right.”
There’s more than nostalgia at stake. Every coupon brought into a store doubles as an entry into a sweepstakes with a grand prize of a $100,000 home transformation. The company is also searching for the oldest surviving Bed Bath & Beyond coupon in America — so if you’ve got one from the Clinton administration buried in a shoebox, this is your moment. Additional prizes include 100 winners of $500 gift cards and 50 winners of $100 gift cards.
The Park Meadows location is part of a first wave of 22 co-branded stores that opened nationwide last week, combining Bed Bath & Beyond’s home products with The Container Store’s organization and custom closet offerings. It’s the only one in Colorado, which means if you want to redeem that coupon in person — and you absolutely should, because you’ve been saving it for this exact moment — Lone Tree is the place.
