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Target’s 30-page New Year’s Eve sale ad: Party gear, snacks, more deals going live this weekend

With Christmas now behind us, next up is New Years and this year’s 2025 Target New Year’s Eve ad has arrived. Amazon also now launched a sort of mini New Years store loaded with deals on decorations, apparel, and more, but Target has also now unleashed its latest weekly ad with a host of deals set to go live this weekend. 

Target New Year’s Eve deals

Target ran an extensive holiday deal campaign this year, with a fresh set of Deals of the Day alongside early limited-time events and its usual weeklong sales right up until Christmas. While the daily offers are gone for another year now, it is now ramping up for its New Year’s Eve sale, delivering another weeklong event featuring loads of deals on groceries, refreshments, snacks, and more for your New Year’s event alongside a host of affordable clothing and apparel too. 

The Target New Year’s sale will begin on Sunday, December 28 at 3 a.m. ET and carry right through January 3, 2026. 

As I’m sure you can imagine, the latest Target ad has traded out the Christmas trees and decor for deals featuring just about everything you need to host pre-New Year’s party or even your own main event, alongside deals for folks who might be staying in for a little more of a low key evening. 

Target New Year’s Eve ad

Target has now unleashed a 30-page ad loaded with deals set to go live in just a couple day’s time now, and you can scope it out below:

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices