Here are some great deals at Target this week!
Oscar Mayer Lunchables (3.1-4.4 oz) – $1.00
$1/2 Lunchables Target printable coupon
Net cost at checkout: $0.50 each when you buy 2
Rating: 5
Dove Shampoo or Conditioner (12 oz) – $2.99*
Plus, earn a $5 Target gift card when you buy four Dove shampoo, conditioner, or stylers; or select Caress or St. Ives products
$3/2 Dove Hair Care Product, exp. 8/26/12 (RP 07/29/12) (use two)
Net cost at checkout: $5.96
Net cost after gift card: $0.96 or $0.24 each
Rating: 5 – thanks, Common Sense With Money!
*Note – I have not confirmed this price at Colorado Target stores and shelf prices tend to be higher here. However, it seems like it would still be a pretty great deal even if the price was a little higher. If you confirm what the price on Dove products is at Colorado Target stores, please leave a comment!
Gevalia Coffee – $7.49 (shelf price)
B1G1 Gevalia Coffee printable
Net cost at checkout: $3.75 each when you buy 2
Rating: 5
There is also a new $1 off one Hefty Food Storage Target printable coupon, which could make for a great deal when combined with this $0.55/1 manufacturer’s printable or this one here. I don’t know what the shelf price is, but $1.55 off is probably going to be a great deal!
Don’t miss the special Treat Receipt deal that Starbucks inside Target are doing, too.







I can confirm the Target deal works as printed here. The Target on powers further past the main shopping area had them for $2.99, clearly marked as working for the gift card deal.
*on the dove products*
Awesome!
i also did the dove shampoo deal. it ended up being 6.48 with tax, but still a great deal.
Yeah, the taxes here are intense! It appears they tax on the pre coupon total, not the post coupon. :(
Except that you don’t pay taxes on unprepared food items. :)
I’m still trying to figure it all out, lol…it seems like there may be different tax percentages in different parts of town…and what’s an unprepared food item? At home anything edible in the normal grocery section was untaxed. So, a box of granola had no tax, although it was prepared, but a rotisserie chicken was taxed a sales tax of six percent. Would it be the same here?
Yeah, basically. There’s also an extra tax on candy and soft drinks, and some shopping centers (First and Main Town Center and the King Soopers shopping center at Woodmen and Rangewood are two) have an extra fee they charge for parking lot maintenance and whatnot.
I don’t think there are differences between different parts of town, but Falcon, Fountain, Monument, etc. are different towns so they probably have slightly different tax rates.