Lil Critter Gummy Vites Only 99¢ After Target Gift Card

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Through March 30th, Target is offering a Free $5 Target Gift card when you buy two select vitamins both in-store and online!

Even sweeter, if you are shopping in-store, print this $1/1 Lil Critters vitamin product coupon (expires April 24th and has a limit of one) to save even more!

Here’s the deal…

Buy two Lil Critters Gummy Vites 70-Count $3.99 each
Total = $7.98
Use the $1/1 Lil Critters vitamin product printable coupon
Pay $6.98
Get $5 Target Gift Card
Final cost $1.98 total – just 99¢ each!


(Thanks, Passionate Penny Pincher!)

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Comments 10

  1. Leanne

    Coupon states “limit one coupon per consumer”!

    • Chelsey (Hip Sidekick)

      Thank you for pointing that out Leanne! We have updated the post!

  2. Ben

    Coupon states “Limit One Coupon Per consumer”

    • Chelsey (Hip Sidekick)

      Thanks for letting us know Ben! We have updated the post!

  3. Anonymous

    Has anyone been able to find this? Out of stock everywhere in my area and 2 hour surrounding area and I checked same day. Was this a glitch that Target removed? Looks like you have to spend around $17 out of pocket to get the $5 gift card. FYI: Costco’s kids gummies are cheaper out of pocket and no games with the get $5 gift card to spend at a later date.

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      Oh bummer! Hoping these are in stock near you soon! I still find that you can earn the gift card when purchasing two qualifying varieties. Hope that helps!

    • marcus

      Use brickseek to check for whether it is in stock or not.

  4. Dorean

    Hi all, I just bought these and the system is able to take two coupons in the same transaction! So the original deal works

    • Vera

      Cool, I’ll try it. Thanks!

    • Ben

      But if it is the same type of coupon, that’s considered “Coupon fraud” because it says on the coupon “Limit one”

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