Target.com: Up & Up Infant Formula Only $11.99 + Free Shipping (Regularly $19.99!)
If you have a little one that uses baby formula, you’ll definitely want to head on over to Target.com to check out their Daily Deals for today. Scroll down and you should see a really nice deal on a 40 oz. canister of Up & Up DHA Milk Based Infant Formula for only $11.99 + FREE shipping (regularly $19.99)! Note that there is a limit of 5 canisters per person.
If you’ve never used this brand of formula before, be sure to browse through all the 5 star reviews!
* Go through ShopAtHome.com for 5% cash back!
(Thanks, Happy Deal Happy Day and Stephanie!)
apparently this didn’t stick around long as I only see the regular priced formula
i still see it…and i only looked after reading your comment.
I just purchased 3 at this price.
i just ordered it. Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!! We used this with our last baby, and are due soon with our next one. Been trying to stock up on formula early 🙂
My baby is in Kindergarten now, so I’m not getting in on the deal. But, this is the formula we used to use and it is great! You’ll save tons of $$$ without sacrificing quality.
It is showing up for me as sold out now. That was fast!!
sold out already 🙁
it says it is not sold in stored but I use this kind and this kind/size is sold in my target, does anyone know if they honor these prices in store?
I do not think they honor Daily Deal prices in-store.
This is the BEST formula! I used it with my son who’s now two after his pediatrician recommended it, and it is great. I actually compared the ingredients to Enfamil, and they’re nearly identical.
This is somewhat unrelated, but be careful if you buy Up & Up baby cereal. I thought I would try it since it’s cheaper than Gerber, I didn’t think you could mess up rice cereal. Wrong. In my first box I found an inch and a half long piece of plastic. Sent them an email and they never bothered to respond. I didn’t bother with customer service, as they barely speak English and I’ve had horrible luck on the phone with them for other things. Anyway, it was probably just a freak thing, but keep an eye out if you use their baby cereal.