Target: Silk Almond Milk Half Gallon Only $1.84
Through October 21st, save 5% off Silk Almond Half Gallon with this new Target Cartwheel offer! Plus, if you haven’t already, hop on over here, enter your information, click on the complete profile pop-up and then click on “Get a Coupon” (located at the top of the page) to print this high value $1/1 Silk Half Gallon coupon (expires 10/25/17).
Combine this Cartwheel offer and printable coupon to score a rare discount on Silk Milk…
Target Deal Idea (Thru 10/21):
Silk Half Gallon Almond Milk Half Gallon $2.99
Use the 5% off Silk Almond Half Gallon Target Cartwheel offer
And, use the $1/1 Silk Milk Half Gallon printable coupon
Final Cost $1.84!
Both my husband & I are coffee drinkers. We are switching from creamers to Silk Almond milk, healthier for us. So perfect timing! Thank you!
Awesome, you’re so welcome!
If you have a CVS nearby, they are on sale 2/$4 with your CVS card. After the coupon they are $1 each.
Awesome! Thanks for sharing Jen!
Oh thank you! That is much better and I prefer shopping at CVS.
Has anyone noticed a change with Silk? My boys have started telling me their milk is “yucky” but it’s only with Silk. I thought it was random, but we have tried a couple different cartons, and the boys don’t see which brand we are giving them, but they always point out when it’s Silk. (I usually just get what’s on sale).
It’s their new “silky smooth” version. It’s disgusting. We’ve been buying this brand exclusively for 6 years now and this is by far their worst idea ever. Check your cartons and if you can find any that still have the “50% more calcium” in the upper left corner, then stock up. I can’t find any left in my stores so we’ve switched to another brand.
Oh, I bought a different flavor and no wonder I did not have the 5% cartwheel.
Silk was originally made by Whitewave, a natural/organic independent company. That was a long time ago. They were bought by Dean Foods, a cow milk conglomerate, in 2002. There’s been years worth of controversy about the sourcing of soybeans by Dean (China or not China). The bottom line is it’s hard to have a lot of trust in them.
Target customers looking for an alternative: There’s a $1 coupon for Ripple plant-based milk (made from peas) on Cartwheel. Reviews:
https://www.cookinglight.com/eating-smart/smart-choices/what-is-pea-milk
https://www.wellandgood.com/good-food/ripple-yellow-pea-milk/