Top deals:
$2.04 M&Ms, $2.99 Tresemme products, $3.24 Softsoap refills, $3.33 DiGiorno pizzas, $5.49 Huggies wipes refills, $5.98 Gillette razors and cartridge deal, P&G Buy 3 Get $10 Sale
Target Shopping Tools:
- View weekly ad
- Print store coupons from Target.com
- Target Cartwheel ecoupon offers
- Target Coupon Policy
- Target Price Match Policies
- 2017 Insert Schedule
- Expired coupon inserts to remove: January 2017
- National Catalina Offers: January 2017
- Coupon Lookup (CouponTom)
Target Ecoupons
- Ibotta offers
- Checkout 51 offers
- SavingStar offers (load online, redeem via app)
- Snap by Groupon offers
- Shopmium offers
Note: I refer to coupon inserts found in the Chicago Tribune, as it is the newspaper with the largest quantity of high-value coupons for Chicagoland. Need a deal on the Tribune? Get Sunday delivery for .75/week!
Megan vogt says
Good morning,
I’m looking at the Venus deal and I can’t seem to find a $3 coupon for Venus. There are two different $4 ones but they don’t appear to be for the “Swirl”. The one for the “Swirl” is a $1. Am I missing something? Thank you.
Coupon Maven says
The Venus coupon was available yesterday when I posted this writeup, but it appears to have hit its print limit today. There is a $3 Venus coupon in today’s 1/15 SS too. :)
I wrote the deal up this way as the ad indicates there are other varieties available for the same price too, so I wanted to show all the high-value Gillette coupons available.
Michelle A Sivels says
Jill,
Do you coupon for your daugther’s college apartment needs and what not as well?
Coupon Maven says
Michelle, to an extent, yes. I have a good-sized stockpile at our house of essentials like toilet paper, paper towels, cleaning products, personal care products (razors, toothpaste, shampoo, and so on) as well as long shelf-life foods like pasta and sauces, cereal, oatmeal, canned fruits, vegetables and soups. When we moved her into her apartment, we brought five grocery bags of food and supplies to stock it for her.
Since then, she’s shopped for her own groceries. She doesn’t coupon too much on campus as she has a job at school too, and between school and work, it takes a fair amount of her time. They don’t have the same stores as we do either — no Jewel-Osco, no Target, but they do have CVS, Walgreens, Walmart and Aldi. She buys many of her groceries at Aldi.
Whenever she comes home, she brings her shopping bags and restocks anything she’s running out of from what I have here at home. So far, it’s working out pretty well. :)
Michelle Sivels says
Thanks, That sounds sensible. When my parents came to visit me in college. We always headed to Walmart to restock me, little did I know how much that that probably costed them back then. But I surely appreciated it at the time and even more so now looking back. I also remember coming home for weekends and leaving with stuff and food (cooked) my mom insisted that I take, boy oh boy…The good ol days! LOL
Coupon Maven says
Yep – we do that too! I gave her a soft-sided cooler to take things back home with her.
We have tried to set her up pretty well so she can avoid having to pay full price for too many things if she doesn’t have to. It’s definitely cheaper to restock if we’re shopping the sales versus going out all at once to do it, but I would guess your parents loved doing that for you :)