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This week (through 11/21/15), Target has an awesome in-ad coupon for $10 gift card when you spend $50 on food and drink! To get the mobile version, just text FOOD to 827438. I visited Target and saved over 70% on my trip using this coupon and am sharing some deals I found with you!

Remember at Target, you can combine a manufacturer coupon, a Target store coupon and a Cartwheel offer on a single item for huge savings! Tip: To get to $50 to qualify for the $10 gift card, keep track of the retail value of the items you are purchasing. Just make sure to give the cashier the $10 gift card coupon first before scanning other coupons or cartwheel.

Here are some of the best deals I found:
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Ocean Spray Pact $1.66
– 25% Cartwheel Offer
+ $1.50 Ibotta cash back
= Moneymaker!

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Clif Kid Organic Fruit Snacks $3.19-$3.29
$1.00 Ibotta cash back
= $2.19-$2.29

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Kashi Organic chewy granola and seed bars $2.79
– $1 printable coupon (received from Kashi monthly newsletter)
$1 Ibotta cash back
= as low as $0.79

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Propel 6 pack water $3.39
$1 Ibotta cash back
= $2.39

Bush’s Best chili beans $1.19
– 25% cartwheel offer
– BOGO coupon from 10/11/15 SS
= $0.51 each

Bush’s Sweet Heat beans $2.02
– 40% Cartwheel offer
= $1.21

Buitoni refrigerated pasta $3.99-$5.39
– 40% Cartwheel offer
$1/2 Target printable coupon
= as low as $1.89 each

Market Pantry waffles, french toast and pancakes $1.79
– Buy 3, get 1 free
– 5% Cartwheel offer
= $5.01 for 4 packages or $1.25 each

Tic Tacs $1.14
– 20% Cartwheel offer
Buy One tic tac, Get Tic Tac mixers free printable coupon or from 11/8/15 SS
= $0.34 each

Minute Rice, 14 oz $1.99
– 30% Cartwheel offer
– $0.50 coupon from 10/11/15 RP
= $0.89

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Edwards pie $4.99
$1 Target printable coupon
– $0.75 coupon from 11/15/15 SS
= $3.24

V8 Fusion + Energy 6 pack $4.19
– 10% Cartwheel Offer
$1/2 printable coupon
– $1 Ibotta cash back offer (limit 1)
= as low as $2.27 each

Pop Secret 30 oz kernels $4.49
– 50% Cartwheel offer
– $1/2 printable coupon (no longer available, but I had in binder)
= $1.74 each
+ $5 SavingStar credit when you spend $20

Rosarita refried beans $1.04
– 25% Cartwheel offer
= $0.78 each

Cheez-It Crunch’d $2.89
– 30% Cartwheel offer
= $2.02

Coffee-mate creamer 16 oz $1.50
$1/3 Target printable coupon
= $1.17 each

Carnation evaporated milk 12 oz $1.00
– $0.50/2 coupon from 11/8/15 SS
$0.55/3 Target store coupon
= $0.65 each

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Bird’s Eye Flavorful frozen vegetables $1.99
– $1 printable coupon
$0.50 Ibotta cash back rebate
= $0.50

Market Pantry Brown sugar $1.79
– 5% Carthwheel offer
$0.50 Ibotta cash back
= $1.20

Ocean Spray cranberry cocktail 64 oz $2.00
$1/2 Target store coupon
= $1.50 each

Simply Balanced fruit strips $2.99-$5.99
– 5% Cartwheel offer
– Buy 3, get 1 free
– $1/$5 Target mobile coupon (text OFFERS to 827438)
= as low as $1.88 each

Turkeys $0.79/lb (these were sold out at my local store)

If you don’t have Target’s Cartwheel app yet, you can download it for Android or Apple! With Cartwheel you get a percent discount on hundreds of items throughout Target. Just make sure to remember to scan your Cartwheel barcode at checkout.

What other grocery deals did you find this week at Target?

{ 3 comments… add one }
  • Christina November 16, 2015, 9:04 pm

    So if I spend $50 and use $20 in coupons I’ll still get thre $10 gift card?

    Reply
    • Nicole November 16, 2015, 9:32 pm

      Yes. As long as your pre-coupon and pre-cartwheel total is over $50. Just make sure to give them the $10 gift card coupon first before any other coupons. 🙂

      Reply
  • jayme massman November 18, 2015, 8:10 am

    I added in:
    –Knorr Rice/Pasta Sides – $.96, buy 3, get 1 free to make them .72/piece.
    –Betty Crocker Potatoes – $1 – 5% cartwheel = .95/piece (plus there are coupons and $.50/2 SavingStar)
    –Pillsbury cake mixes – $1.09 – 20% cartwheel = .87/piece

    The minute rice was sold out at my store – I would’ve totally done that!

    Reply

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