Saturday, March 15, 2014

Target's best sales and deals with coupons beginning Sunday

Target is a great place to find great sales and if you clip coupons and watch the weekly ad that comes in your Sunday paper. Target is not only a great place to save money on clothes, shoes and other household items, but you can also save on health and beauty products, groceries and much more.

Target lets you stack manufacturer's coupons with their store coupons, and according to a post on March 13 on the Spend Less, Shop More website you can save on bread, apples, diapers and more beginning on Sunday, March 16. If you are not familiar with how to shop with manufacturer's coupons, Target coupons and use Target's other savings programs like "Cartwheel", check out the Target section on the Spend Less, Shop More website.

Some of the deals you can grab up beginning on Sunday, March 16 at Target include Market Pantry Bread, Market Pantry cheese, Granny Smith or Gala apples and Huggies diapers. In order to receive some of the deals you will need to text in order to get the savings code.

Market Pantry bread, select varieties, are 99¢ per loaf beginning Sunday, March 16. Market Pantry shredded or block cheese is on sale for $2 each, but if you have a cell phone you can get the Target mobile coupon and save another 75¢, paying only $1.25 for the Market Pantry Cheese. You can find the code and number to send your text on the Spend Less, Shop More website.

Another deal you can get with the mobile Target coupon is three pounds of Granny Smith or Gala apples for only $1.99 each bag. The apples are on sale for $2.99 but with the Target mobile coupon you can save even more. You will find the code and number to send your text on the Spend Less, Shop More website.

Visit the Spend Less, Shop More website to get more information on Target's savings programs and to get the links to Deal News you will need to in order to grab these deals this week.

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