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Cartwheel: Target’s Newest Coupon Savings Program

Target has a brand new savings program called Cartwheel. So far, I’m really loving it! You can save anywhere between 5% and 40% on everything from fresh produce to clothing to school supplies.

Here are a few of the key things you need to know about using Cartwheel.

Stackable

The best thing about this new program is that you can stack the Cartwheel coupons with Target coupons and manufactuer’s coupons! That means you can now use 1 Cartwheel, 1 Target, and 1 manufacturer’s coupon per item!

The Cartwheel discount comes off after Target coupons and before manufacturer’s coupons, regardless of the order you present your coupons in. You can also use Cartwheel on top of your REDcard discount.

Facebook

The Cartwheel program is connected to your Facebook account so you do need Facebook to use this program. Your friends will be able to see which offers you use, but you do have the ability to control what is posted to your Facebook page.

Offers

While there are a ton of Cartwheel coupons available, you can only add a few at a time. You automatically start out with 10 offer slots just for joining and you can gain more slots when your friends join or you earn badges. You can add/remove offers as often as you’d like.

Offer Limits

You can redeem as many Cartwheel coupons as you have in your slots in a single transaction. Each Cartwheel coupon can be used up to 6 times per day, but only up to 4 times per transaction. For instance, I used the 5% off avocados coupon the other day – I bought 4 avocados and received 5% off each avocado. I could’ve come back again later that day and bought 2 more avocados at 5% off, but that would have been my max for that day.

Expiration

Even after you use them, the coupons remain in your Cartwheel either until you remove them or until they expire.

Redeeming Offers

There are two options for redeeming your Cartwheel coupons. My personal favorite is through the Cartwheel app. You just show the cashier the barcode and she scans it just like Target mobile coupons.

If you don’t have a smartphone, you can choose to print the offers and redeem them like a paper coupon. To print them, just go to “my Cartwheel” and click “redeem in store” in the upper right-hand corner.

–>> Sign up for Target’s Cartwheel Coupons.

What do you think about this new program? Have you tried it yet?