SPEND $100,Watch Salyut 7 Online GET $30:As of April 8, Target will give you a free $30 gift card when you spend $100 on select baby care, like diapers and wipes.
Diapers are expensive. It's a fact of life that new parents find out before the baby's even born, and a fact that baby shower attendees find out as they're shopping for the diaper raffle.
Whatever your need for buying diapers this spring, you'll save some money by stocking up at Target. As of April 8, Target is giving away free $30 gift cards to anyone who spends $100 on select diapers or wipes in-store or online. The gift card will have to be used on a later purchase, but it's still an indirect savings of 30%.
Anyone caring for a newborn will be able to hit $100 quickly, but if you're just shopping for a single baby shower, see if any friends or family members want to go in on the total together. Even if you have to split the free gift card afterward, it could still cover a cute add-on gift from the registry. The gifting gets expensive, so that extra money could come in handy to cover an add-on from the registry.
Participating brands include The Honest Company, Pampers, Huggies, and Parasol. A few training pants and swim pants are also thrown into the mix.
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