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Target releases 50-page ad detailing this weekend’s big spring deals

The big Target spring sale will kick off this weekend and we now have a nearly 50 page ad detailing loads of upcoming deals. Amazon’s Big Spring Sale will officially go live next Wednesday (although there are already plenty of deals now live) and Best Buy is already in the midst of a giant Tech Fest sale, but there will be thousands of deals going live at Target starting this Sunday ahead too. 

Target Spring Sale events – 50-page ad now live

Target will launch the first part of its giant spring sale this Sunday – these are the deals we have detailed in the ad below that will be landing before and during the main event on March 25:

It has also already announced its spring Circle Deal Days that will kick right in the middle of the deals being advertised below. This particular there day event will hit on March 25 – the same as the Amazon sale – and run through March 27. Just keep in mind the deals in the ad below will lately remain in tact until next week’s offering being on Sunday March 29. 

Down below you’ll find the nearly 50-page ad for the upcoming Target deals. All of these offers will begin early in the morning on March 22 – just be sure to watch out for the bonus Target gift cards scattered throughout as they are largely only available to Circle members (sign up for FREE right here). 

Target Spring Sale ad

Browse through the entire Target spring sale ad right here.

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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