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Target Circle Week is here: What to know about deals, discounts, how to sign up
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Date:2025-04-21 18:01:17
Target Circle Week is back.
The week of sales returns July 7-13, the retail giant announced late last month.
In a news release on June 25, Target called the event its "biggest sale of the season" and said customers could save on summer and back-to-school essentials. The company touted more deals for members of Target Circle, its free-to-join loyalty program, including "deep discounts" and personalized bonuses for members.
"Target Circle is the best way for guests to save time and money every time they shop," said Cara Sylvester, executive vice president and chief guest experience officer, Target, in the news release. "We believe saving should be simple and shopping should be fun, and our new Target Circle delivers just that with flexible options and a range of benefits to meet every shopper's need."
Three months ago, the retailer had its first-ever Target Circle Week in April.
Target Circle Week comes just before Amazon Prime Day, which Amazon announced will be July 16-17 and promises millions of deals across more than 35 categories, including electronics, apparel and beauty. Walmart also announced in late June a "Walmart Deals" promotion that will run July 8-11 and features deals on back-to-school items and electronics, among other categories.
Here's what you need to know about Target Circle Week, including what items are on sale.
Target Circle Week:'Biggest sale of the season' includes 50% off toys. Here's how to shop in July
When is Target Circle Week?
Target Circle Week begins Sunday, July 7 and runs through Saturday, July 13, according to the company.
What items are on sale during Target Circle Week?
According to the company, these are some of the deals it will offer:
- Up to 50% off select toys including Lego, Monster Jam and LOL Surprise!
- Up to 40% off kitchen and floorcare, including Keurig, KitchenAid, Ninja, Dyson, Shark and Bissell
- 30% off tees, tanks and dresses for the family
- 30% off bedding and bath, including Casaluna and Threshold
- 30% off select backpacks, including Cat & Jack
- 30% off kids' school uniforms
- 20% off select skincare, suncare and fragrances, including CeraVe, La Roche Posay, Neutrogena, Olay, Sun Bum, Banana Boat, Fine'ry and many more
- Buy one, get one 50% off food and beverage summer favorites, including ice cream, all chilled juices and chilled coffee beverages, all fresh berries and more
- Spend $50 on home care products and receive a $15 Target GiftCard
- Spend $40 on select products at Ulta Beauty at Target and receive a $10 Target GiftCard
Additionally, the company is offering customers a Target Circle 360 subscription for $49 for the first year, down from $99.
A Target Circle 360 subscription offers customers unlimited access to Target's same-day delivery with Shipt, with no delivery fees on orders over $35, according to the company.
Customers can also use the Target app to discover new daily deals during Target Circle Week, the company said.
How to sign up for Target Circle
Customers can sign up for a free Target Circle account online or via the Target app.
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