I did my weekly pilgrimage to Target and I have quite a few deals for you. Here are some highlights and I will be back with the rest later:
Wishbone Salad Dressing $1.89
Use $1.50/2 Target Coupon
and Use (2) .75/1 Wishbone coupons (select flavors)
Final Price: .39 each
Suave Professionals are included in the gift card deal this week $2.69 (Buy 4 items and get a $5 gift card)
Use $.50/1 Target coupon
and Use $0.50/2 Suave Professionals Styling Product, exp. 4-17 (RP 03/20/11)
Final Price: .69 each
John Frieda Hair Foam $11.99
Get a $5 gift card with purchase of 2*
Use (2) $5/1 Target coupons (if you can)
and Use (2) $2/1 John Frieda Product, exp. 4-30-11 (SS 03/06/11)
Final Price: $4.98 for 2!
*This was not in the weekly ad so be sure to look for signs in your store.
Halls Cough Drops $1.19
Use $.75/1 from 3/27 RP
Final Price: .44
Hershey’s Dropps $2.99
Use $1/1 Target coupon
and use $2/2 Select Hershey’s Chocolates, exp. 3-30-11 (SS 01/30/11)
Final Price: $.99
See the rest of this week’s Target coupon deals and matchups here.
Teresa says
My target had $5 off coupons on the box for $10 off, so a small money maker.
Diane says
Don’t forget if u have the $2 off dove men + care q then u can:
buy 4 @3.99
Use 4 $2/1
And 2 target $1/1 (that’s all I had)
Total was $6 and get $5 GC back so net of .25 cents each!
Jennifer says
Can someone explain “moneymakers” to me? Do u actually GET the money (or subtract it from your total) when u go over on things? Is that how these “extreme couponers” get their totals down to virtually nothing!? I mean say an item is $.92 and u have a $1 off coupon. Do u get the extra $.08 off your total? Or do they just adjust your coupon to $.92? THANKS!!!
Jen Dalbey says
It varies by store. Many stores just mark the q value down to .92 off a $.92 item. But, some stores do give you the total value of the q which in this case if you had a $1 q off the $.92 item, you would have a .08 profit-which the store would then take off your total purchase. Money makers to me seem mostly to happen in the form of register rewards, gift cards & ECBs. However, Walmart’s new q policy does allow for overage.
Hope that helps a little. I’m new to couponing & still learning the ropes myself.