BUY ONE,Watch Different Rooms Between Two Women Online GET ONE 50% OFF:As of Jan. 14, Target Circle members can buy one select Valentine's Day candy and get one for 50% off.
Valentine's Day is exactly a month away, but if you want to get some shopping done ahead of time, Target's here to help. If you're a Target Circle member, you can take advantage of a BOGO deal on Valentine's Day candy right now, allowing you to stock up on some tasty treats before the day arrives.
This deal allows Target Circle members to buy one Valentine's Day candy from their selection and get another for 50% off. There's an excellent variety of chocolates to choose from as well, including adorable Kit Kats shaped like bears, delicious Reese's red velvet peanut butter cups, and Dove's classic chocolate hearts. Whether you're buying for loved ones or getting a treat for yourself, there's a little something for everyone to enjoy.
If you're not a Target Circle member, it's actually completely free to join and worth it if you're a frequent shopper at the retailer to get deals like this one. You'll have plenty of time to take advantage of this BOGO offer as well if you sign up now, as it's set to run through Jan. 25.
Don't miss out on this sweet buy one, get one 50% off deal for Target Circle members on select Valentine's Day candy.
If you want some gift ideas outside of chocolates, there are quite a few deals available after the holidays that are worth checking out. Want to find something for an avid reader in your life? Look no further than this discount on a refurbished Kindle Scribe at Amazon. And on the topic of books, Audible's still offering one of its best audiobook membership deals of three months of Premium Plus for just $0.99 per month. This is another great gift idea, if you want something on the cheaper side.
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