mercredi 18 juillet 2018
We Told You Target Was Having That Huge Mega Sale - Here Are the Best Deals

Late last week, we learned that Target was having a "no membership required" mega sale on the same day as Amazon Prime Day, and our eyes bugged out - so much to buy in such little time! Whether you need baby gear for a new bundle in your life, are outfitting the kids' room just in time for them to return to school, or need some kitchen gadgets that will make mealtime a breeze, you're going to want to pause whatever you're doing and make a mad dash for Target.com now because the mega sale will last only 24 hours. And if the thought of it all is making your head spin, we went ahead and pulled out the best deals.
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