Showing posts with label target. Show all posts
Showing posts with label target. Show all posts

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Printable Store Coupons


Did you know that you can print some store coupons online? Many stores have coupons on their websites that are not available anywhere else. (Remember, store coupons can be used in conjunction with manufacturer's coupons.)


Target (this is a coupon generator from OrganicGroceryDeals.com - scroll down and you'll see the area where you can choose how many of each coupon you want to print)

Walgreens (only a few are store coupons - they say "Walgreens" on them)

At Fred Meyer there are kiosks located right inside the grocery entrance (huge yellow ones) where you can print in-store coupons valid for one day only. These vary all the time, but it's worth checking into!

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Disney Pixar DVD + Batteries + Movie Ticket for $10.99!


Looking for a new movie? Need batteries for your child's toy? Want to go to the movies? Well, Becca from Cheaper By the Dozen has a scenario that will fulfill all these needs! Here's how it works:

Go to Target.
Buy Finding Nemo, Cars, Wall-E, Ratatouille or The Incredibles $13.99 (make sure it has a special sticker on it that says there's a code inside for your free ticket to the new movie, "Up")
Buy 2 packs of Rayovac batteries in the dollar section (must be Alkaline batteries for this deal to work) $2

Submit for $5 rebate wyb any Disney movie and 2 packs of Rayovac alkaline batteries

Total is $10.99 and you get a movie, 2 packs of batteries, and a movie ticket (up to $7.50 value)

Check out Becca's post for more complete details.


Monday, April 20, 2009

Deals Around Town


photo credit: frugal.families.com



Check out the following posts for this week's deals. Keep in mind that some posts are done by bloggers in other parts of the country, so we may not have every coupon they reference. Generally speaking, however, I've found them to be pretty accurate.


Rite Aid (take note of the Huggies deal)
Deal Seeking Mom

Walgreens
It's Hip 2 Save
Check out additional Walgreens deals here, here and here.

Target
It's Hip to Save (plus an update here) and Stretching A Buck

Safeway
Saving 4 My Family


Happy shopping!

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Target Deals


Here's a list of some deals to check out at Target right now. It's Hip 2 Save must have a Super Target to shop at, so some items in the post are not available at our regular Target stores.

Now is a great time to check out the Easter clearance. I keep one Rubbermaid bin of Easter decor/eggs/baskets in our attic and replace or replenish it each year with the fabulous deals I find during Target's Easter clearance sale.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

*UPDATED* Local Store Deals Week of 4/5 - 4/11

photo credit: clutterfree

Here are links for our local store deals:

Walgreens

Rite Aid

Albertsons (don't miss the one-page ad in today's paper - that's where you'll find this week's double coupons)
Target (for more information on Target's coupon policy, click here)

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Target Coupons *Updated*


Did you know that Target has their own in-store coupons that you can stack with manufacturer's coupons? I just recently have discovered the fun of this! It often leads to free or nearly free items (and who doesn't love that!).


Here is a post about the current Target coupons from Common Sense with Money. There is a link in the post for Hot Coupon World where you can print as many of each coupon as you want.


Note the Johnson's Baby toiletry one (this may work with the Johnson's Buddies soaps which are $.97) and the Kellogg's Nutri-grain bar coupon.
Update: I used the $0.75/1 Johnson's Baby coupon today for the Johnson's Buddies soap and it worked just fine. This made the soap just $0.22. These bars of soap are so awesome for my kids, so I love a great deal like this!


Target's coupon policy is to pair an in-store coupon with a manufacturer's coupon as long as it doesn't exceed the price of the item. If the coupon is for more than the item, they will adjust the coupon down. In my experience, the cashiers don't know this policy. Last time the cashier told me she couldn't do that I showed her my copy of their policy (I carry it in my coupon box) and they gladly did it for me.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Hurry to Target!


I went to Target this morning and found a great deal I just had to report.  If you like Quaker products, this is for you!

There is a promotion going on where you buy 5 participating Quaker products and get a $5 Target gift card at checkout.  

Quaker Rice Snacks (including Quakes, Mini Delights and Rice Cakes) and Chewy Granola Bars are all on sale for $2 each.  There was a $1/1 coupon in the 1/18 Red Plum insert for any Rice Snack.  

Quaker True Delights are on sale for $2.50 each.  There are multiple $1/1 coupons from various Sunday inserts, and here is a link for a printable one.  Looks like you can print it multiple times if you hit your browser's "back" button a few times.

I bought 2 boxes of the Mini Delights and 3 bags of the Quakes, for a total of $10.  I used 5 $1/1 coupons for Rice Snacks, making my total $5.  I then got a $5 gift card, for a total of $0!  I can go back again and do the same thing, using the previous gift card and my total will be $0 out of pocket, and I'll get another gift card.

If you want to buy the chewy granola bars, there's a $.75/2 coupon from a Sunday insert.  You could buy 4 boxes of granola bars, and 1 box of Rice Snacks and pay only $2.50 after coupons and gift card.

If you want the True Delights, you could buy 5 boxes, use 5 $1/1 coupons and pay only $2.50 after coupons and gift card.

Mix and match for the best combination for your family.  

*Note: At some Target stores the $5 gift card promotion is not displayed by all the Quaker items that are included.  If you aren't sure if a specific item is included, scan it at one of those price checkers and it will say "$5 Gift Card with purchase" on the right side.  That will assure you that that item is included.