Target will be opening at 4am on Black Friday and giving a free $10 gift card to all customers with a $100 purchase from 4am to 10 am.
These prices are for November 26-27 only, and Doorbusters are 4am to 10am only and while supplies last.
They are marked with an "**" .
If I were you, I would download a map of where the doorbuster locations will be around your store at Target.com/2DaySale, that way you can head right to the things you really want first.
Here are some Target ad highlights:
ELECTRONICS
The deal everyone's been talking about is the Westinghouse 40" TV for $298 but be warned, Target has already said there will only be a few available per store, so this will be a hard deal to get.
For all you gamers out there, the 4GB XBOX 360 is on sale for only $199 plus there is a $50 gift card with purchase.The Wii Fit Plus Bundle at $67 is a great bargain for all of you like me that couldn't even find one last year.
The 8GB ipod touch is $225 plus they are offering a $30 gift card with purchase which puts it at under $200, or the 8GB ipod nano is $145 with a free $15 gift card-what a great bargain! Plus get a $25 itunes gift card for only $20.
The Sony wireless Blu-Ray is only $99! A great time to finally upgrade your home, or grab some of the BluRays that are on sale for $7.99 and $12.99 to make a great gift bundle! It's a great time to load up on DVD's too -prices start at $1.99!
CLOTHING
$9.99 Women's Gilligan & O'Malley satin pajamas
$9.99 Women's 3 piece Xhileration pajama set
Use $10/3 printable Target coupon for Womens pajamas by Gilligan & O'Malley or Xhileration or Nick & Nora and score a great deal for yourself or some other luck lady on your list.
For the sports fans on your list NCAA Team Fleece for Men, Women, and kids are only $11.99!
**Sherpa-lined hoodies Mens and Womens $10 or kids $7. I bought one for my daughter last year, its great quality and held up through a lot of washes, I'm getting another this year.
**Puffer vests $7.50 for the whole family.
Women, Boys, and Girls Hat and glove or mitten sets $2. Stock up now, I know my kids always come home missing these!
Fleece pullovers Men/Women $7.49 or kids $4.99.
**Kids sleepsets, Men/Women fleece sleep pants, or all fleece slippers $5! Can't beat that!
TOYS
Target has really outdone themselves with this one:
$24.99 Leap Frog Tag Reading system
They beat their own toy book price even after coupon!
$20 Crayola Glow Station or Color Wonder Sound Studio
Be sure to get a seperate receipt so you can submit it for the Crayola rebate
http://www.crayola.com/promos/holidayFSI/media/2010Holiday_Rebate.pdf
Disney Princess Deluxe Talking kitchen is $39.99, Fisher Price Laugh and Learn Table is $19.99, 9-pack Disney Cars die cast set of all characters from the movie $19.99 - all a whopping 50% off!
Ultimate Disney Princess Collection 7-Doll set $39.99 regular $59.99- save $20!
Mindflex -save $30- $49.99!
Games $3.99-Candy Land, Chute and Ladders, Memory, and more!
**Toy Story 3 Andys Toys Gift Pack $29.99, $20 off, all 7 toys from the movie!
**Barbie or Razor A scooters only $17-many colors to chose from.
HOUSEHOLD
**$3 Chefmate Appliances-2 slice toaster, sandwich maker, or hand mixer
$199 KitchenAid ultra stand mixer-lowest price of the season!
**20-piece T-fal nonstick cookset $49
Emerson 12 Bottle wine cooler $69- great gift for the wine lover!
**Flannel or jersey sheet sets $13.99 any size, great for those cold nights.
Car care gift sets $15
All those gifts, don't forget the tree!
6ft Colorado fir with clear or multi color lights $30-regular $60!
Dont forget: Reusable bags save the earth and save you 5 cents each!
Also, here's a great deal to be on the look out for while you are shopping:
Disneys a Christmas Carol/Santa Paws and Butterball Turkey Deal
Buy a Butterball turkey
Use $1 printable Butterball coupon from Smartsource
Buy Disneys a Christmas Carol 4 pack ( DVD, Blu-Ray, 3D, Digital) $29.99
Use $10 printable coupon from Disney Movie Rewards
or buy DVD $16.99
Send in receipts for $10 rebate
http://www.butterball.com/promotion/disney-dvds-q4-2010
Save $22 on turkey and movie!
or buy 2 Kernel's Popcorn Seasonings and Santa Paws/A Christmas Carol and send in for this $5 rebate
http://www.kernelseasons.com/MovieNight.php
If you buy Santa Paws and you are a Disney Movie Rewards member you will also get a free charm for a charm bracelet if you put your movie code in on the website.
Finally, make sure to treat yourself to something special with all that money you saved!
Happy Holidays and Happy Saving!
Info obtained through BFAds.net
http://bfads.net/Ad/Target-2010
Monday, November 15, 2010
Monday, May 24, 2010
Ebeanstalk
Hey guys,
As you know a while back I told you how I had been chosen to review a new baby toy- well, she really seemed to like it. The only problem was I had to keep pushing the toy to get it started again. Well, maybe there is something to be said for those battery operated toys after all!. I really like the website that allowed me to review the product. Its called ebeanstalk.com and they have a huge variety of toys for kids.
Ebeanstalk takes pride in only having the best and most unique toys on their website for you to buy. They have a team of child experts test out every baby toy before it goes on their website. That way, you know you are getting only the very best learning toys available! I highly recommend it. Thanks again to Meg and everyone at ebeanstalk.com!
As you know a while back I told you how I had been chosen to review a new baby toy- well, she really seemed to like it. The only problem was I had to keep pushing the toy to get it started again. Well, maybe there is something to be said for those battery operated toys after all!. I really like the website that allowed me to review the product. Its called ebeanstalk.com and they have a huge variety of toys for kids.
Ebeanstalk takes pride in only having the best and most unique toys on their website for you to buy. They have a team of child experts test out every baby toy before it goes on their website. That way, you know you are getting only the very best learning toys available! I highly recommend it. Thanks again to Meg and everyone at ebeanstalk.com!
Friday, April 30, 2010
4/30/2010
Just wanted to remind everyone that if you become a fan of Nabisco coiokies on facebook you can print a $1 coupon for Fig Newtons which are on sale this week at CVS for $1 so they are FREE!
Also, CVS now has a new coupon printer in the store so scan your card before you shop to see what other bargains you may be lucky enough to get. I got $5 off $40 and $2 off any picture frame or photo album $3.99 or more-just in time for Mothers Day.
Rite Aid now has a card you can sign up for. Its called the wellness+ program. Once you register the card you can print a $5 off $25 coupon and lots of others too. Remember- these can be combined with manufacturers coupons for double savings.
I have been chosen as a possible product tester for ebeanstalk.com. You should check them out if you are a Mom or are looking for a baby/child gift. Their website is broken down into boy/girl categories and also toys by age. There is a great clearance section (with an extra 30% off this weekend!!! They have developmental toys for kids so they are learning while playing-most don't even know it! Being an Anatomy teacher, I personally love the "Skeletons in your Closet" game and will be purchasing it for my girls. They have panels of moms and child experts that chose the items for their website. Be sure to check it out.
If chosen I will be trying out a new pacifier and a new toy for them. I will keep you informed as to my findings.
Happy Bargain Hunting!
Also, CVS now has a new coupon printer in the store so scan your card before you shop to see what other bargains you may be lucky enough to get. I got $5 off $40 and $2 off any picture frame or photo album $3.99 or more-just in time for Mothers Day.
Rite Aid now has a card you can sign up for. Its called the wellness+ program. Once you register the card you can print a $5 off $25 coupon and lots of others too. Remember- these can be combined with manufacturers coupons for double savings.
I have been chosen as a possible product tester for ebeanstalk.com. You should check them out if you are a Mom or are looking for a baby/child gift. Their website is broken down into boy/girl categories and also toys by age. There is a great clearance section (with an extra 30% off this weekend!!! They have developmental toys for kids so they are learning while playing-most don't even know it! Being an Anatomy teacher, I personally love the "Skeletons in your Closet" game and will be purchasing it for my girls. They have panels of moms and child experts that chose the items for their website. Be sure to check it out.
If chosen I will be trying out a new pacifier and a new toy for them. I will keep you informed as to my findings.
Happy Bargain Hunting!
Sunday, April 25, 2010
4/25/2010
Walgreens has a heck of a deal going on this week!
I had to get diapers for Sophia (I use Huggies diapers because they dont leak and also because they have a points/reward program for free kids toys and their packages have "Box Tops" which I send in to the kids' schools and deodorant for my husband (he only uses Degree for Men)and the average full price amount for these two items is around $15. I personally think this is too much money to spend on a product that goes in my husbands armpits and another that gets full of poop. So, being the thrifty mom that I am, I decide to do some bargain hunting.
This is a run-down of how I spent my money and got lots of free stuff:
1) Stayfree pantiliners are on sale for $2.99 and there is a $1 coupon on their website. Walgreens gives you back $2.99 in RR (Register Rewards), so FREE and I actually made $1.
2) Tone body wash is $2.99 with $2 back in RR so after the $1 I made from the Stayfree pads this is now FREE
3) Pluckers toothpicks are $2 with $2 RR =FREE
4) Personal groomer is on sale for $4.99 with $4.99 RR = FREE.
5) Skintimate sheve gel is $2.99 with $2.99 RR =FREE
So I paid $15 and got $15 RR back so I then used them to get the two things I needed--diapers and deodorant.
5) Mens Degree deodorant with coupon from the flyer is $2.49 + $1.25 coupon from coupons.com last week = $1.24
6) Womens Degree deodorant $2.49 with coupon from flyer + $1 coupon from coupons.com last week = $1.49
7) Huggies diapers on sale for $8.99 + $3 coupon from coupons.com = $5.99
8) Johsons baby body wash (I bought 2) is BOGO 1/2 off + 2 $1 coupons from their website= $4.75
so the total was $12 which I had $1 in RR so I paid $0 and still have a $3 RR left!!!!!!!
So, back to my original scenario of not wanting to spend $15 for diapers and deodorant--instead I paid $12 and got:
*diapers
*2 deodorant
*2 baby wash
*toothpicks
*personal groomer
*body wash and
*maxipads
with and overage of $3---
This is the type of thing that makes me happy!
A few minutes on the computer and you can do it too.
I always cut all coupons and print any I find, even if I dont think I will use them, most are good for atleast a month and you never know what will go on sale next week.
Happy coupon hunting!!
I had to get diapers for Sophia (I use Huggies diapers because they dont leak and also because they have a points/reward program for free kids toys and their packages have "Box Tops" which I send in to the kids' schools and deodorant for my husband (he only uses Degree for Men)and the average full price amount for these two items is around $15. I personally think this is too much money to spend on a product that goes in my husbands armpits and another that gets full of poop. So, being the thrifty mom that I am, I decide to do some bargain hunting.
This is a run-down of how I spent my money and got lots of free stuff:
1) Stayfree pantiliners are on sale for $2.99 and there is a $1 coupon on their website. Walgreens gives you back $2.99 in RR (Register Rewards), so FREE and I actually made $1.
2) Tone body wash is $2.99 with $2 back in RR so after the $1 I made from the Stayfree pads this is now FREE
3) Pluckers toothpicks are $2 with $2 RR =FREE
4) Personal groomer is on sale for $4.99 with $4.99 RR = FREE.
5) Skintimate sheve gel is $2.99 with $2.99 RR =FREE
So I paid $15 and got $15 RR back so I then used them to get the two things I needed--diapers and deodorant.
5) Mens Degree deodorant with coupon from the flyer is $2.49 + $1.25 coupon from coupons.com last week = $1.24
6) Womens Degree deodorant $2.49 with coupon from flyer + $1 coupon from coupons.com last week = $1.49
7) Huggies diapers on sale for $8.99 + $3 coupon from coupons.com = $5.99
8) Johsons baby body wash (I bought 2) is BOGO 1/2 off + 2 $1 coupons from their website= $4.75
so the total was $12 which I had $1 in RR so I paid $0 and still have a $3 RR left!!!!!!!
So, back to my original scenario of not wanting to spend $15 for diapers and deodorant--instead I paid $12 and got:
*diapers
*2 deodorant
*2 baby wash
*toothpicks
*personal groomer
*body wash and
*maxipads
with and overage of $3---
This is the type of thing that makes me happy!
A few minutes on the computer and you can do it too.
I always cut all coupons and print any I find, even if I dont think I will use them, most are good for atleast a month and you never know what will go on sale next week.
Happy coupon hunting!!
Friday, April 23, 2010
4/23/2010
OK Todays post is about one of my favorite things---mypoints.com! You sign up and get points for whatever you buy online, you also get points for answering surveys, printing(and using) coupons, and using their search toolbar. Emails come in-an average of 5 or so a day-and all you have to do is open them, and click on a link for 5 points--no purchase is required. Points add up very fast, even if you never buy a thing. The best part is you trade in points for gift cards. This is not one of those places where it's stores you've never heard of or places you don't go. They have cards for places like Target, Walmart, movies, Chilis, gas cards, Olive Garden, etc. You get points for shopping online at all these palces too--Walmart, Target, Toys R Us, there are hundreds! It's so worth checking out. All you have to do is check your email. If you get friends to sign up you get a percentage of their points too!! It couldn't be easier!
Thursday, April 22, 2010
4/22/2010
Ok so here's my first blog...
I think among most of my circle I would say I'm the thriftiest, and it is my duty as a woman to help the others out. I am a stay-at-home mom of three girls--Emma 8, Bella 4, and Sophia 1 year old. I find so many things for us to do and stuff for us to get that we stay busy on little money. I'm not ashamed to use coupons, and ask for free stuff, many companies are happy to give stuff away because they look at it as free advertisement too. I will post all of my findings and help you to stay "in the know."
Today is Earth Day and I have found many things to do at our local mall.
#1) Pottery Barn Kids has a kids book club every Tuesday from 11:00-11:30 am and today was a special Thursday Earth Day story time. They gave away free seed packets after the Earth Day story.
#2) Origins gave away free full size face wash--choice of two--if you bring in your old face product. They also have free 25 minute mini-facials--includes consultation, exfoilation, and mask, specially for your skin type. If you made a purchase they would have planted a tree in your name as well.
#3) The Disney Store gave away free baseball caps if you bring in 6 bottles or cans to recycle.
#4)Build-a-Bear Workshop gave away free crowns for King/Queen of the Day promotion.
#5) Aveda had 3 free large hair care samples and for a $5 donation to a water saving organization you get 3 more! Aveda also has free "rituals" including anti-stress aromatherapy, head/neck/shoulder massage, and hand massages, they give free samples at the end and serve you tea while you are there--no purchase necessary.
All this for free, I only spent $5 for the extra travel sized items, and it was for a charity, so, on Earth Day, does that really count?? Besides, things like that are good learning experiences for my girls anyway.
I think among most of my circle I would say I'm the thriftiest, and it is my duty as a woman to help the others out. I am a stay-at-home mom of three girls--Emma 8, Bella 4, and Sophia 1 year old. I find so many things for us to do and stuff for us to get that we stay busy on little money. I'm not ashamed to use coupons, and ask for free stuff, many companies are happy to give stuff away because they look at it as free advertisement too. I will post all of my findings and help you to stay "in the know."
Today is Earth Day and I have found many things to do at our local mall.
#1) Pottery Barn Kids has a kids book club every Tuesday from 11:00-11:30 am and today was a special Thursday Earth Day story time. They gave away free seed packets after the Earth Day story.
#2) Origins gave away free full size face wash--choice of two--if you bring in your old face product. They also have free 25 minute mini-facials--includes consultation, exfoilation, and mask, specially for your skin type. If you made a purchase they would have planted a tree in your name as well.
#3) The Disney Store gave away free baseball caps if you bring in 6 bottles or cans to recycle.
#4)Build-a-Bear Workshop gave away free crowns for King/Queen of the Day promotion.
#5) Aveda had 3 free large hair care samples and for a $5 donation to a water saving organization you get 3 more! Aveda also has free "rituals" including anti-stress aromatherapy, head/neck/shoulder massage, and hand massages, they give free samples at the end and serve you tea while you are there--no purchase necessary.
All this for free, I only spent $5 for the extra travel sized items, and it was for a charity, so, on Earth Day, does that really count?? Besides, things like that are good learning experiences for my girls anyway.
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