[Expired] Target: Purchase $100 in Select Baby Diapers, Wipes, Training Pants & Baby Toiletries & Get $30 Giftcard [4/6 – 4/12]

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Update 4/6/25: Deal is back from 4/6 – 4/12

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

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  • 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

View Comments (72)

  • Curious, what if we buy it, use the gift cards, then return the products? Can we still keep the gc?

    • @guest_2039499 To be more specific with @guest_1696615 comment, the amount of the items are reduced by the gift card at purchase. So, for example, if you buy $50 worth of diaper and get a $10 gift card, you are paying for $40 diapers and $10 gift cards. The same works with the Circle Card discount in where you'll only get 5% on the $40.

  • 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)

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Has anyone tried cloth diapers? Reusable and saves a lot of money. Throw 'em in the W&D like everything else.

    • 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.

    • 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.

  • 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.