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New Target Printable Coupons

February 14, 2011

My favorite thing about Target is that they have their own store coupons that can be stacked with manufacturers’ coupons for double the savings. There are some new Target printable coupons available right now. Some are on the Target website. Others are on RedPlum. The RedPlum link isn’t my usual link. For some reason they’re only available on the national site.

From the Target Website:

$1/1 Colgate Total Advanced Toothpaste or Gel, 4 oz+
$1/1 Kellogg’s Crunchy Nut Cereal, 10.8 oz +

From the RedPlum Website:

$1/2 Bertolli Pasta Sauce, 15 or 24 oz
$.50/1 I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter
$1/2 Lipton Tea Items
$1/1 Caress, 4 or 8 ct Bar Soap or Body Wash, 18 oz
$1/2 Suave Professional Hair Care Item
$1.50/2 Wish-Bone Salad Dressing, 7 oz +
$1/1 Dove Deodorant, Body Mist or Men + Care ETS
$2/2 Pond’s Facial Care Items ETS
$2/2 Degree Deodorant Men’s or Women’s ETS
$2/2 Dove Body Wash or Bar Soap (Excludes 2-pk Soap & ETS)
$2/2 Dove Hair Care Conditioner or Shampoo

Thanks Totally Target!

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