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Target Deals Week of 7/4/10

July 4, 2010 by Deal Seeking Mom 4 Comments

Target Grocery Coupons

Beth from In Good Cents is the Deal Seeking Mom Store Expert for Target. At In Good Cents, she teaches her readers the skills they need to dramatically cut their own grocery budgets.

New to couponing? Read up on what all of these abbreviations mean first in my quick reference guide.

Read more about Target’s corporate coupon policy to make the most of these deals!

Here are five of my favorite deals for this week. Click to continue for a full matchup of all deals at Target!

:: Other Deals

SoBe Lifewater (20 oz.), 10/$10
B1G1 SoBe Product (via instant win game)
$0.50/1 Sobe Lifewater or Zero Calorie Lifewater Target printable
As low as FREE wyb 2 after stacked coupons!

Michelina’s Entrees, $0.96
$1/5 Michelina’s Entrees printable
$1/5 Michelina’s Frozen Entrees, exp. 8-1-10 (SS 05/09/10)
$0.76 ea. after coupon!

Puff Facial Tissue, $1.29
–Cube (60 ct.)
–Box (132-216 ct.)
$1/1 Puffs Plus Lotion Single (Vocalpoint)
$0.50/1 Puffs Plus Lotion Single (Vocalpoint)
$0.25/3 Puffs Product (P&G MIR Booklet)
$0.25/1 Puffs Facial Tissue @Target, exp. 8-31-10 (RP 06/27/10)
As low as $0.04 ea. after stacked coupons

Dannon Yogurt, $1.89
–Danimals (6 pk.)
$1/1 Danimals Product, exp. 7-18-10 (SS 06/06/10)
–Activia (4 pk.)
$1/1 Activia Product, exp. 7-31-10 (SS 03/28/10 #2)
$1/2 Dannon Product, exp. 8-1-10 (SS 06/06/10)
–Select Others
As low as $0.89 ea. after coupon!

Kellogg’s Cereal (11.5-18.2 oz.), 3/$8
$1/2 Kellogg’s Cereals printable, printable, or printable
$1/1 Kellogg’s Cinnabon Cereal, exp. 8-8-10 (RP 06/27/10)
$1.50/3 Kellogg’s Special K Product Target printable
$5/1 Toy Story 3 Game/Toy wyb Keebler/Kellogg’s @Target (RP 6/13/10)
As low as $1.16 ea. wyb 3 after stacked coupons!

Click here for the full Target matchups

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  1. Rich Stanton

    July 5, 2010 at 12:51 am

    I recently made a return to a national retailer for a purchase I made using a 5.00 coupon. The retailer refunded the price of the item less the coupon amount. I had no objection to this as I did not want the item, nor did I wish to replace it. After returning home I realized I had not received a full refund as the store did not refund the sales tax I paid on the full purchase price. eg. 10.00 item paid for with cash and 5.00 coupon, total paid was 5.80 (tax computed on 10.00 original value) the return netted me 5.40 as the coupon amount was deducted but the tax refunded was based on the 5.00 refund! Has anyone else had this problem?

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  2. eledmond

    July 5, 2010 at 2:08 am

    I’ve had the opposite problem. Buy an item with a coupon, return the item and get refunded the full price amount. I guess it’s really not a problem. :)

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  3. Mathilda

    July 5, 2010 at 2:21 am

    Yes,Rich,I’ve had this problem many times. No amount of explaining gets through to people.
    The only place that I haven’t had trouble is Target. If a coupon is used for a product and it’s returned, the refund has included the coupon amount.

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  4. Tara Kuczykowski

    July 5, 2010 at 9:15 am

    I don’t think I’ve returned anything with a coupon at Target in awhile, so I’m not sure how it’s processed, but the correct procedure is to receive the full refund back, including the amount of the coupon. That coupon has already been processed and will be submitted to the manufacturer for redemption, so Target is making twice the profit off of you by doing this. Of course there are always people out there that take advantage of this, but Target should be able to keep track of repeated returns with coupons in their register system.

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