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Suit up: Deals on Halloween costumes among Target Circle Week deals for Oct. 6-12
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Date:2025-04-16 18:40:52
Target has its biggest sale of the year, Target Circle Week, kicking off on Sunday, Oct. 6, with deals including buy one Halloween costume, get one 50% off another.
The weeklong sales event, which runs through Saturday, Oct. 12, spotlights a big week for shoppers. Also happening that week: Amazon's Prime Day Sale, held Oct. 8-9.
Exclusively for members of the retailer's Target Circle program, Target Circle Week has a vast assortment of deals including up to 50% off select kitchen products made by Cuisinart and Instant Pot – and up to 40% off vacuums from brands including Bissell and Shark.
“Our October Target Circle Week is our biggest sale of the fall and gives our members the best of Target, so they can stock up on everyday essentials while discovering new trends and inspiring some early holiday shopping,” Cara Sylvester, Target's executive vice president and chief guest experience officer, said in a statement.
Among the essentials on the Target Circle Week bargain list: Buy one, get one 50% off fall breakfast cereals, granola and other products.
You also get a $15 Target gift card when you spent $50 at Ulta Beauty at Target or on household essentials during the event.
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Target Circle Week deals
Here's more of the Target Circle Week deals the retailer has announced:
- Spend $40 on toys and get $10 off; spend $75 on toys and get $20 off.
- Up to 30% off select LEGO sets.
- 30% off sweatshirts, sweaters and bottoms for all.
- Buy one, get one 50% off Halloween costumes and candy.
- Buy one, get one 50% off fall breakfast favorites, including select cereal and granola.
- 30% off Threshold bedding and bath, only at Target.
- 30% off select luggage.
- Spend $40 on beauty and health items and receive a $10 Target GiftCard.
What is Target Circle?
To take advantage of the Target Circle Week deals, you must be a member of Target Circle, the retailer's free loyalty program. You can sign up on Target.com and in the Target app.
During Target Circle Week, members can also find Deal of the Day offers daily in the Target app. Beyond that, there's deals throughout the year and they are automatically applied when you checkout.
“Target Circle is free to join and an easy way for our guests to save time and money every time they shop, and with seven days of deals on thousands of items, there’s no better time to become a member than during Target Circle Week," Sylvester said.
Target Circle 360 deal during Target Circle Week
During the weeklong event, you can get $50 off your next same-day delivery order of $50 or more when you join Target Circle 360. The paid membership ($99 annually/$10.99 monthly) gets you many perks including free unlimited, same-day delivery on orders over $35 from Target and its retail partners through online delivery company Shipt, which Target purchased in 2017.
If you have a Target Circle credit card, you can join Target Circle 360 for $49 annually. Target Circle credit cardholders also get 5% off purchases, plus free two-day shipping on some items and more time to make returns.(This story was updated to add new information.)
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