Deal has ended, view more Target deals by clicking here.
Update 9/13/24: Deal is back from 9/15 – 9/22
Update 1/5/24: Deal is back from 1/7 – 1/13
Update 11/28/23: Deal is back and valid until 12/2/23
Update 9/16/23: Deal is back from 9/17 – 9/23
Update 8/19/22: Deal is back and valid 8/21 – 8/27
The Offer
- Target is offering a $30 Target gift card when you purchase $100 in Select Baby Diapers, Wipes, Training Pants & Baby Toiletries
The Fine Print
- Valid until 8/21 – 8/27
Our Verdict
Stack with Target Redcard for another 5% off. I assume Amazon will also run a similar deal.
Post history:
- Update 3/27/21: Deal is back from 3/28 – 4/3
Using 2P mode to see about potential other stackable offers helps here. Also, buying gift cards from grocery stores can usually net higher cash back returns (especially when accounting for points earned being converted to free groceries (eg Tom Thumb)
Wish baby formulas were included since I get my diapers and wipes from Costco
Some Costcos also carry formula!
Is the $30 gc deal located under “target circle deals” or “top deals” or “clearance”? Didn’t see anything show up on the direct link.
Will probably show up under circle deals on the 15th when it starts.
Here’s the hoping! Wasn’t sure if it was showing up for others or not
I found it under the “Circle Deals” > (Deals Tab by Default):, Title =
Deal: $30 Target GiftCard
when you spend $100 on select diapers & baby wipes with Target Circle
Valid in stores and online Auto-applied
Expires Sep 21
Honestly, this and their 10% off gift cards are the only Target deals worth mentioning. All other target deals are crap because their prices are so much higher compared to other big box stores or warehouse clubs.
Sam’s club way cheaper for wipes
Even after the gift card consideration?
And 10% off gift card twice-a-year deal?
Has anyone tried cloth diapers? Reusable and saves a lot of money. Throw ’em in the W&D like everything else.
Not necessarily always cheaper. Big upfront cost and still have recurring costs – more water & energy usage as you don’t want to mix with other clothes OR you pay for a diaper laundering service which is very expensive.
Also requires a ton more work! Do what works for you, but dollar cost is just one of the things to consider when choosing disposable or washable.
Only reason to get them is if you’re trying to be environmentally friendly. It will not save you much money and will significantly add to your workload and stress, something you don’t want to deal with while taking care of a newborn. The high upfront costs (cheap ones suck), replacing worn diapers, cost of an extra load of laundry every day, buying sprayers to rinse the diaper, etc. add up way more than you realize. From a dad of 5 little kids, I can tell you the best option is to buy Costco (Not Sam’s, Not Walmart, not Target, not Kroger, not Luvs, not organic brand) diapers and the cheapest wipes you can find.
Lol I’m loving the Costco debate. As someone who absolutely loves Costco I’ll have to side with the target group ok this one. My kids have all done best with 7th Gen or Pampers Pure. Costco diapers and Huggies just don’t stack up in my book. One of the few things I don’t buy there!
Pampers is better than Costco, but costs approximately double so not the same comparison. Target diapers used to be good until about a couple years ago when they decided to become cheap with their diapers and they are terrible now.
No Honest brand? booo. Also stop comparing to costco, people who do that must not actually have babies. Huggies, pampers, honest, 7th generation, etc are all different. One brand might work better than another, that waist strap length/width varies even within the same brand. Huggies leaked for my second child but Pampers did not. Pampers left skin rashes on my 14 month old, but Honest brand did not. Costco only carries huggies and their own brand, Target carries all of them.
problem with comparing to costco is that most costco shoppers don’t shop anywhere else so they have no idea what else is out there or what anything truly costs and they’re too busy eating free samples to notice even details like product defects and expiration dates god bless the masses
doubtful, the average costco shopper makes 6 figures and knows whats up…thats why they shop at costco and probably own COST
Still doesn’t beat Costco’s price on diapers. Huggies on sale right now for $23 for 104 new born and 22 size 1. Target selling 128 count new born for $46.
William Charles Working link: https://www.target.com/b/pampers/-/N-5y19bZ55e6t?afid=GAM_E&fndsrc=tmntga&sfid=a064R000012KCGFQA4&racct=0014R000038f9QFQAY&cpng=2955990431&medID=5949575037&cid=138380077635 Only applies to Pampers, unfortunately.
No, it most certainly applies to everything it normally does
Yep, stand corrected. That front page ad is pretty deceiving.