Target Deals
Here are this week’s Target Deals and Coupon Matchups.
You can also earn money on groceries with Ibotta. Learn more about it here.
Note: Keep in mind prices & selection may vary by region.
Notes for this week: Target introduced it’s new Target Cartwheel program earlier this year, and is another way to save money in-store. Go here for more details on this new program.
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FOOD
Buy 3 Hormel Rev Wraps @ $1.67 ea, Get 1 FREE
Use $1/2 Hormel Rev Wraps coupon or from 8/11 SmartSOurce insert
And Use $1/2 Hormel Rev Wraps Target coupon here
Final Cost $0.75 each
Vitaminwater 20 oz – $0.88
Use B4G1 FREE Vitamin Water Target coupon here
And Get 10% off from Target cartwheel
Final Cost $0.63 each
Lindt Hello Nougat or Cheesecake Chocolate Bar – $2.00
Use $1/1 Lindt Hello Target coupon here
Final Cost $1.00
Lipton Tea 12 pk – $4.99
Get 5% off from Target cartwheel
Final Cost $4.74
Naked Juice 15.2 oz – $2.50
Use $1/1 Naked Juice coupon
Final Cost $1.50
Get a $5.00 Target Gift Card, Buy 5 Kellogg’s Cereal 11-16.2 oz @ $2.50 each
Buy 5, Use $0.50/1 & $1/2 Kellogg’s Cereal coupons from Kellogg’s® brands. Click Here or coupons from the 7/28 RedPlum insert
Or $0.70/1 select Kellogg’s coupons from 7/14 RedPlum insert
Get back $5 Target gc
Final Cost Varies
Fresh Green Seedless Grapes – $1.69 lb
Buy 1 lb, Use $1/1 Fresh Fruit purchase of $1 or more (text FRESH to 827438)
Or Use $1/1 Fresh Fruit purchase of $1 or more (text SAVVY to 827438)
Final Cost $0.69
Eggo Breakfast Items – $2.00
Buy 3, Use $1/2 Eggo coupon from the 8/4 RedPlum insert
And Use $1/3 Eggo Target coupon here
Final Cost $1.33 each
Annie’s Organic Snack Mix or Fruit Snacks 4-9 oz – $2.99
Use $0.50/1 Annie’s Snack coupon
And Use $0.50/1 Annie’s Snack Target coupon here
Final Cost $1.99
Plus, get $0.75 back from Ibotta
Chobani Champions Greek Tubes 8 ct – $2.50
Use $1/1 Chobani coupons
And Use $1/1 Chobani Target coupon here
Final Cost $0.50
Plus, get $0.75 back from Ibotta!
Yoplait Greek Yogurt 5.3 oz – $1.00
Use $1/5 Yoplait Greek coupon
And Use $1/5 Yoplait Greek Cups Target coupon
Final Cost $0.60 each
Market Pantry Pasta Sauce 24 oz – $1.00
Use $1/2 Market Pantry Pasta Sauce coupon here
Final Cost $0.50 each
Market Pantry Apple Juice 64 oz – $1.89
Use $1/2 Market Pantry Apple Juice coupon here
Get 5% off from Target cartwheel
Final Cost $1.32 each
Betty Crocker Mac & Cheese – $0.89
Use $0.25/1 Betty Crocker Mac & Cheese coupon
Final Cost $0.64
Food Should Taste Good Chips – $2.50
Use $0.75/1 Food Should Taste Good Chips coupon
Final Cost $1.75
NON-FOOD
Up & Up Drinking Straws – $0.99
Use $0.50/1 Up & Up Disposable tabletop items Target coupon here
Final Cost $0.49 each
Up & Up Loratadine Allergy Relief Tablets 60 ct – $7.44
Use $1.50/1 Up & Up Allergy Relief Target coupon here
Final Cost $5.94
Up & Up Ibuprofen 250 ct – $5.00
Use $1/2 Up & Up Pain Relief Target coupon here
Final Cost $4.50 each
Up & Up Ibuprofen 24 ct – $0.99
Use $1/2 Up & Up Pain Relief Target coupon here
Final Cost $0.49 each
Gillette Shave Gel – $1.97
Use $6/3 or $3/2 Gillette Gillette Cartridge, Razor, Shave Prep, Deodorant, or Hair Care Product, any coupon from the 8/11 RedPlum insert
Final Cost as low as FREE
Get a $5.00 Target Gift Card wyb 3 select Pantene Products including Pantene Stylers @ $4.99 & Pantene Shampoo or Conditioner 29.2 oz @ $6.49
Use $3/2 or $1/1 Pantene coupons from the 8/4 RedPlum insert or $1/1 Pantene coupon here
Final Cost as low as $1.65 each
GE Light Bulb Soft White 4 pk – $2.69
Use $2/1 GE Light Bulb Target coupon
Final Cost $0.69
Gidget says
When I go thru the link and print the $1 off 3 cereals from Target.com it prints as a manufacturer’s coupon – not as a target web coupon. I had that happen last week too with lotion – I didn’t notice it until I got to the cashier and they wouldn’t pair them, even though I printed it off target.com.
Fritzie says
Oops, sorry about that, I removed that one from my post. Occasionally coupons on Target’s site are manufacturer’s coupons and I missed that one. I’ll write up a post this week on how to tell the difference.