Target Deals

by Shannon on November 4, 2009

Here are a few Target Deals that I have come across:

GE light Bulbs $2.39 (prices may vary depending on light bulb)
Use: $2/2 Target Coupon HERE click on the Household tab and you should find them easy, there are 2 diff. light bulb coupons!
Use: $1/1 SS 10/4
Final Price: .78/2

Duncan Hines Cake Mix $1.17
Use: .50/1 Printable at Target
Use: .55/2 SS 10/11
Final Price: .79/2

Gift Card Deal: (Nov. 1 through Nov. 22)
Buy 6 Listerine for Kids $3.99 (includes double packs)
Use: 3 bogo free SS 8/2
Use: 3 $1/1 SS 6/14 or RP 10/4 (if you do not have the BOGO, you can use 6 $1/1)
Get 2 $5 GC
Final Price: $8.97
So after coupons etc.. you are up a $1 which would help out in your tax paying department. I can only imagine living in a state w/o food or misc. tax, my coupon savings would be so amazing!

Wii Games
Buy 6 Wii Games priced at $14.99 each
Minus buy 2 get 1 FREE sale=$59.96
Use: 3 $10/2 Target coupons
Final Price: $29.96 or $4.99 per game
Can you say oh my goodness! Oh my goodness!
Thanks, Hip2Save! (not sure if you can use 3 Target coupons, since 2 games will be Free, so possibly only 2 Target Coupons, which is still an awesome deal!)

Kraft Marshmellows .99
Use: $1/2 Target Printables
Final Price: .49 each

Apples .99 lb
Use $1/2 lbs Target Printables
Final Price: .49 lb

This week is the last time to print these Target Printables from Target. On Sunday, we should have some more coupons, with even more deals!

Alrighty.. that is all for now, I am sure I missed several good deals.

Related posts:

  1. Target Deals and Match Ups 9/12/09 Gift Card Deals:Get a $5 Target Gift Card wyb 5...
  2. Target Deals: Coupons Found, and Hasbro Game Deal Why didn’t I think of this! Hasbro’s Family Game night...
  3. Homeland Grocery Deals and Coupon Deals It is the famous BOGO sale at Homeland this week....
  4. Target: Keebler Cookies almost FREE Target Weekly Deal Keebler Cookies Buy 2 get 1 FREE...
  5. Target: Mott’s Apple Juice and Applesauce GC deal No coupons needed for this deal: Target has Mott’s Apple...

Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.

{ 1 comment… read it below or add one }

Emily November 5, 2009 at 6:50 am

I grew up in Texas, where we never paid tax on groceries! Awesome! I bring this up to my husband quite often and he reminds me that my parents (who still live there) pay $400 a month in property taxes. Ha.

[Reply]

Reply

Leave a Comment

CommentLuv Enabled

Previous post:

Next post:

Hosting and Transfer to Wordpress from Blogger provided by eDesign-Pro Company