New $2/1 Similac Large Powder Coupon = Nice Deal at Target After Gift Card (Starting April 6th)

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Head on over to Coupons.com where you can print a new $2/1 any Similac Large Powder coupon. You can use this coupon at Target starting April 6th to score a nice deal for this brand…

Buy 2 Select Formula Items = FREE $5 Target Gift Card
Deal Scenario:
Buy 2 Similac Sensitive 1.41 lb or Similac Advance Powder 1.45 lb $24.99 each (shown)
Total = $49.98
Use two $2/1 Similac Large Powder coupons found here
Pay $45.98
Get back a $5 gift card
Final cost $40.98 total – $20.49 each!

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And, just a reminder…if you’re expecting a baby or know someone who is?! Create your own FREE Target Baby Registry and snag a FREE Welcome Gift (as pictured above) packed with coupons and free samples including a bottle and MAM pacifier. Once you complete the Baby registry form, you will receive an email from Target letting you know that you can stop by the Guest Service desk at your local Target store to snag your free gift (note: consider calling your local store in advance to be sure they have the Welcome Gift in stock).[/h2s_box]

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Comments 13

  1. Elaine

    Can the Similac checks be stacked with the coupons?

    • J

      Technically they are manufacturers coupons but some places consider it a payment and allow it … So basically ymmv.

    • A

      I would say it’s certainly worth a shot. It’s been a while but I think they actually indicate on them to run them as a check at the register and my local stores always allowed me to stack them.

    • Diane

      Yes, I’be done it as recently as last week at Target!

    • sherry

      Yes the checks are technically a form of payment and not manufacturer coupons. I’ve always been able to stack no problem!

    • My ♥️s N Texas

      They are considered checks and a form of payments not coupons so yes you can stack them. I do it all the time at target and cvs! I usually wait till the target 20 off 100 baby sale for even greater savings then buy in bulk 🙂

  2. Manuela

    I was waiting for deal! 🙂
    now one more question I get the Similac checks from them can I combine those with the coupon?
    It says on the check cashier redeem as check and customer use as coupon?

    • sherry

      Yes you can use both. The checks are processed as bank checks not coupons I’ve always been able to use both.

  3. Amber

    I was told at Target they arn’t doing the welcome gifts anymore once they were out of stock at the store because the items were old and they weren’t going to continue to do it….

    • Bethany

      I was told the same thing, Amber.

  4. Lesly

    Does this deal starts on Sunday 5th or Monday 6th I’m confuse, I was thinking the target deals start on Sundays

    • sherry

      Target might be closed for Easter so the deal starts Monday?

  5. lvillotta1

    When my girls were infants I bought Sams Club mega tubs of formula. At that time they were around $20 and twice the size of the cans at other stores. I never could figure out why others were so brand loyal and they are the same ingredients but different labels.

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