Introducing Smartly, Target’s New Household & Personal Care Brand (Most Items Under $2)
Another new brand from Target!
Starting October 14th, Target will be launching Smartly – their new essentials and personal care owned brand with over 70 everyday products. You’ll find an assortment of items, from all-purpose cleaner and body lotion to paper plates and razor blades — and most items are less than $2!
Products will range from $0.59 to $11.99 and will be sold as single items and in small multi-packs (like a four-pack of toilet paper for $0.99) – so it’s perfect for guests living in small spaces without ample storage. Plus, they’re even planning to roll out a new product in early 2019.
Shop Smartly products starting October 14th in Target stores or online!
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Shipping is free on orders of $35 or more. You may also be able to opt for free in-store pickup if items are in stock and available near you.
If you're a Target RedCard holder, you'll get an additional 5% off your order plus free shipping on any size order! However, exclusions do apply and orders for RedCard holders may require the $35+ shipping threshold.
Plus, you might be able to score $1 savings on your order by consolidating your shipping. On the app, just click the No-Rush Shipping option. Online, click the "Save $1 with Order Consolidation" option during checkout.
How is this different from Up and up brand?
According to other articles, Smartly is trying to compete with Dollar General – more no-frills items in smaller packages for lower prices.
Finally! I was growing tired of the trend of bulk buying when I don’t need bulk quantity. I think they were losing out on shoppers of small households and those on restricted budgets by forcing one to buy in quantity. Hope the products are good quality for the price. Thank you Target for listening.
Yes, I haven’t been able to buy toilet paper at Target in years, because they stopped carrying the more reasonably-sized packages.
They went from Equate to Up&Up just a name change probably the same quality maybe better
No, Equate is Walmart’s brand..
Equate is Walmart’s brand
Yes that is what I meant to say each store has their brand which is usually same quality as name brand on some items.
I’m sorry. I misunderstood what you wrote. I also didn’t realize someone else said that too. I really wasn’t trying to be rude
it sounds like this is going to compete w/ the site “Brandless”. this is the same concept, only everything is $ 3.00. But for the ease of order and pick up at Target, I’ll take it !
That’s exactly what I thought!
Our stores already have it out. Bought the bar soap this past weekend. I really like it!
I saw some AP cleaners early last week the packaging intrigued me. I was shocked when I price checked it I think it was $1.66. I would’ve gotten it but stopped myself because I still have a bunch of cleaners. I need to see the whole line
Same here! I saw the cleaning sprays and thought the packaging looked really cute and was shocked at the price!
Target’s overall recent changes haven’t been positive. Merona was a go to for me. A New Day, Cat and Jack, and their new men’s line – Good Fellow (?) are not as nice. I’ve seen lots of strange no name products. Target seems more like Walmart now. I used to look forward to going, but now don’t even want to.
Merona was a good brand, but I love Cat and Jack! The kids clothes are affordable and cute, and the warranty is great. I think their Wild Fable line has cute stuff, I don’t see any of their changes as a huge negative. maybe try A Wild Fable you might like some of their clothes, I know I have another brand from them as well for my work pants that I love I just forget right now what it is off the top of my head.
Oh and that 1 year warranty on Cat & Jack BUT you have to have your receipt??? I do t keep my receipt for a year!! And those clothes wear out WAY to fast!
I completely agree, I use to love their women’s clothing and now it’s a bit too out there and unpractical for me.
*meh* I’m not interested! Target is at it’s best when it’s selling edgy, cool, interesting products at surprisingly good prices — pop-up capsule designer collections, K-beauty and indie beauty brands, eco household brands, and decorator designer partnerships, etc. Cheap, small packs of low-end crap is plentiful at Dollar Tree….I don’t want Target to turn into Dollar Tree!
that’s a great price for makeup wipes. i’ll have to keep my eyes out for that one. Anyone know how well it removes eye makeup? I use the simple brand which works quite well removing eye makeup. thanks