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Last Day! Target: $63 Deals FREE

 

Tomorrow is the last day at Target where you can get $63 worth of deals for FREE plus a 76 cent profit. We combined some of the best deals to create a shopping list that consists of 19 items. We included several items that have a profit to cover the costs of other items so that the net cost still ends up being free. Check out what we did below! Just make sure you print and clip your coupons and don’t miss out on great deals. Note: You can lower your pay at register costs by breaking the purchase up into two transactions and then use the Target gift cards earned in the first transaction to pay for the second transaction.  — See full Target deals list here

Buy 2- Mountain Dew, 12 pk cans  FREE + $1.01 profit  Print Coupon

Buy 1- V8 Veggie Blends 46 oz  FREE + 9¢ profit  Print Coupon

Buy 2- Gold Bond Body Powder, 1 oz.  FREE + $2.00 profit

Buy 1- Dulcolax 25 ct Tablets  FREE + $3.00 profit

Buy 1- Pepsi Zero, 12 pk cans  49¢

Buy 3- Gillette Sensor 3 Disposable Razors 4 ct  82¢ each  Print Coupon

Buy 1- Kraft Jello Simply Good Pudding 3.9 oz  25¢ 

Buy 5- Pepsi product 2 liters   60¢ each  Print Coupon

Buy 4- Purina Busy Bone Dog Treats 6.5 oz, buy 2 get 1 free   38¢ each  Print Coupon

Buy 3- Gillette Foamy Shave Gel 11 oz  20¢ each  Print Coupon

Buy 1- Crest 4.6 oz Kids Cavity Protection Toothpaste   5¢  Print Coupon

Pay at Register: $24.09

Get: $24.85 cash back from Checkout 51 and Target gift cards

Net Cost: 19 items FREE + 76 cent profit

See full Target deals list here

Sign up for Checkout 51 here and start saving BIG by getting cash back on everyday purchases by simply taking a picture of your receipt.

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