When I was at Target yesterday, I spotted a couple of deals:
The Nature's Source cleaner is currently priced at $2.99 with $1.00 Target coupons hanging on them. Stack that with the $1.00 coupon from the 9/30 SS and it will only cost you $0.99 each.

The Glade Fabric & Air odor eliminator is currently priced at $3.49 with $2.00 Target coupons hanging on them. If you stack that with the B1G1 Free coupon from the September All You, you could possibly have some overage! (Thank, Deepika!)
The Nature's Source cleaner is currently priced at $2.99 with $1.00 Target coupons hanging on them. Stack that with the $1.00 coupon from the 9/30 SS and it will only cost you $0.99 each.
The Glade Fabric & Air odor eliminator is currently priced at $3.49 with $2.00 Target coupons hanging on them. If you stack that with the B1G1 Free coupon from the September All You, you could possibly have some overage! (Thank, Deepika!)






9 comments:
Wow I would love to find that Glade eliminator $2 coupon!
Thanks for sharing.
I would love to do the Glade deal and was wondering what combination of coupons I would use to achieve the possible overage? Thanks!!
I always thought those coupons hanging on the item were manufacturer coupons. those are considered Target coupons?
Michelle, I thought so too until I flipped it around. They both clearly stated "Target Coupon" with a big bullseye on it. :)
I thought Target's coupon policy is not to allow overage?
Anonymous....sometimes they'll allow overage, but sometimes they will adjust the value of the coupon down so that the item is free. It will just depend on the cashier that day.
I recently began using coupons and I am confused on the Glade deal. How would I end up with two free items? Wouldn't I be paying $1.49 for the two items? Thanks for your help!
Susan....here is the math:
2 Glade Odor Eliminators - $6.98
- Use 2, $2 Target coupons
TOTAL = $2.98
Also use b1g1 free coupon, which will subtract $3.49 from the total
New total = - $0.51
Some Targets will let you give the overage. Some will just adjust the coupon so that you get it for free, without overage.
Does that make sense?
Thanks for the info! I didn't realize I could also use a $2 Target coupon on the "free" item.
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