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Target has Deals and Coupons for Contact Lenses

Target SignHere is quick tip that will help you save money at Target. Before you leave your house, get online and check out their weekly ad. It always includes some featured coupons that you can print out. Often, the weekly ad has recipes, special offers, and other helpful ways to save.

Dial has a coupon that will save you $1.00 when you buy 1 Dial body wash. This coupon is for the 12 ounce (or larger) sizes.

Target has a coupon that will save you $2.00 when you buy the book Tell the Wolves I’m Home by the author Carol Rifka Brunt. Want to shop for this book on the Target website instead of at the store? Use the code TGTWUVMQ.

Dr. Scholl’s X0Y0W2H2 has a coupon that will save you $3.00 when you buy Dr. Scholl’s Active Series replacement insoles.

Target has three coupons for contact lens solution. They are:

Renu has a coupon that will save you $1.00 when you buy select Renu fresh multi-purpose solution. Want to shop for this on the Target website instead of at the store? Enter the code TGTCERJD.

Boston has a coupon that will save you $1.00 when you buy a Boston contact lens solution or cleaner.

Biotrue has a coupon that will save you $1.00 when you buy select Biotrue multi-purpose solutions. Want to shop for this on the Target website instead of at the store? Use the code TGTB32UJ.

Target Optical has a special offer right now. Order new contacts, or schedule an eye exam, and you will receive a free trial pair of Bausch + Lomb contact lenses.

Ball Park has a coupon that will save you $1.00 when you buy 2 Ball Park items.

Target has a Clearance Sale going on. It includes women’s clothing, shoes, and accessories, men’s clothing, girl’s clothing, boy’s clothing, clothing for baby girls and baby boys, furniture, bath, bedding, kitchen and dining items, electronics, toys and more. Items are between 15% off and 65% off.

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