Wow, this is a crazy good deal for Brooks running shoes!
Right now, run to Woot! where you can get Brooks running shoes up to 47% off making for some fabulous deals.
Even better, today only 6/26, use code DEALDAY26 for an extra 20% off. Deals are selling quickly!
Note: the discount will show on the final checkout screen.
Deal Ideas:
– Use code DEALDAY26 for an extra 20% off
Makes it $58.39
– Use code DEALDAY26 for an extra 20% off
Makes it $66.39
– Use code DEALDAY26 for an extra 20% off
Makes it $66.39
These deals are good for a limited time and the code ends today, 6/26. Shipping is free for Prime when you sign into Woot!
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Here’s a list of the deals from the new Target weekly ad that will start on Sunday, 6/28! Get 20% off select kids’ shorts, 40% off women’s dresses, and more.
Gift Card Deals
- $5 Target Gift Card WYB (2) Select Digestive Care Items (*priced $9.99 or more)
Metamucil fiber gummies, 72 ct, $15.79
Select digestive care items priced 9.99 or more. When you buy 2.
Lactaid Fast Act lactose intolerance caplets, 60 ct, $15.69
Select digestive care items priced 9.99 or more. When you buy 2.
-$1 off Lactaid dietary supplement, 32-ct+ (sign up) printable
(buy (2), use (2) $1 coupons, makes it $12.19 each after Target Gift Card) - $5 Target Gift Card WYB (2) Select Pain Relief Items (*priced $9.99 or more)
Excedrin 500-mg. Rapid Relief caplets, 80 ct, $12.99
Select pain relief items priced 9.99 or more. When you buy 2.
-$1.50 off Excedrin 24 ct+ item, limit 1, cannot use with other coupons, Checkout 51 mobile app
-$2.50 off Excedrin 80-ct+ (EXP 6/28) printable (limit reached)
(buy (2), use (2) $2 coupons, makes it $8.49 each after Target Gift Card)
up&up Ibuprofen PM Extra Strength pain reliever & night-time sleep aid caplets, 250 ct, $19.99
Select pain relief items priced 9.99 or more. When you buy 2. - $15 Target Gift Card WYB $75 in Select Diapers, Training Pants and Wipes
Millie Moon luxury diapers, 120 ct, $39.99
Spend $75 or more on select diapers, training pants & wipes.
bumbum luxury skincare diapers, 114 ct, $39.99
Spend $75 or more on select diapers, training pants & wipes.
Huggies Pull-Ups training pants, 92 ct, $39.99
Spend $75 or more on select diapers, training pants & wipes.
(buy (2), makes it $32.49 each after Target Gift Card) - $5 Target Gift Card WYB (2) Select Cat Litter (*priced $9.99 or more)
up&up fragrance-free cat litter, 35 lb, $13.99
Select cat litter priced 9.99 or more. When you buy 2.
(buy (2), makes it $11.49 each after Target Gift Card)
PrettyLitter unscented cat litter, 8 lb, $27.49
Select cat litter priced 9.99 or more. When you buy 2.
Arm & Hammer Double Duty scented cat litter, 40 lb, $20.99
Select cat litter priced 9.99 or more. When you buy 2.
-$2 off Arm & Hammer Cat Litter, select, limit 1, Ibotta mobile app
Purina Tidy Cats Free & Clean unscented cat litter, 20 lb, $11.99
Select cat litter priced 9.99 or more. When you buy 2. Read More→
Today is the last day of Circle Week, and they added some fantastic new deals! They brought out their A game to end Target Circle week.
New today only deals include 40% off swimwear, sun care, pretend play, and more!
Get free shipping on any $35+ order or select to pick up at your local store for select items.
Today Only Deals for Friday
40% off Sun Bum and Vacation Sunscreen

This week we have deals on tons of drinks at Kroger. Head in for B3G3 deals (plus add in some extra coupons) to save on Pepsi, Coca-Cola, Waterloo, Gatorade, & more! Stock up before the Fourth of July!
Kroger Beverage Deals (end 6/30):
- Pepsi Soft Drinks, 12-Pack, 12 oz Cans, $11.99 B3G3, limit 12
-300 SB wyb (4) Pepsi-Cola Beverages, Swagbucks magic receipts
-$3/4 Pepsi-Cola participating multipacks printable
(buy (6), use both coupons, makes it $4.99 ea.)
- Coca-Cola Soft Drinks, 6-Pack, 16.9 oz Bottles, $7.49 B3G3, limit 12
(buy (6), makes it $3.74 ea.)
- 7UP Soft Drinks, 12-Pack, 12 oz Cans, $11.99 B3G3, limit 12
(buy (6), makes it $5.99 ea.)
- Olipop Prebiotic Soda, 4-Pack, 12 oz Cans, $9.99 B3G3, limit 12
(buy (6), makes it $4.99 ea.)
- Gatorade Sport Drinks, 8-Pack, 20 oz Bottles, $8.99 B3G3, limit 12
-100 SB wyb (2) Propel , Gatorade, Gatorlyte, 6-8 pk, Swagbucks magic receipts
-$3/4 Pepsi-Cola participating multipacks printable
(buy (6), use $3/4 mfr. and Swagbucks, makes it $3.82 ea.)
- Waterloo Sparkling Water, 8-Pack, 12 oz Cans, $5.99 B3G3, limit 12
(buy (6), makes it $2.99 ea.)

Today is your last chance to enter our Amazon gift card giveaway!! In honor of all the deals and as a thank you to all of you for following the deals with us, we are giving away (4) $100 Amazon gift cards.
It’s been a great week for deals on big and little things. I’ve restocked my gift closet with fun birthday party gifts, grabbed household essentials we can always use and gotten a few things a daughter needed for her dorm room. I hope you’ve found lots of deals on things you need too! Most deals end tonight so make sure you head over and see all the top Prime Week Deals.
I will pick winners Saturday afternoon and notify you by email if you win!
Note: This giveaway is not sponsored or endorsed or even known about by Amazon. It’s all me, just making the week more fun.
Enter Below
They saved some of the best deals for last! It’s Amazon Prime Week and there are new deals dropping everyday!
Today at Amazon, score deals on summer finds, beauty deals and more!
Deal Ideas:

Stanley Soft Cooler Bags – $50.00 (reg. $100.00)
This is selling out quickly!
Marc Jacobs Daisy Eau Sprays – $71.00 (reg. $142.00)
L.O.L. Surprise Water Slides – $274.99 (reg. $549.99)
Sol de Janeiro Gift Set – $25.00 (reg. $50.00)
Clinique Lip Balms – $17.50 (reg. $25.00)
Grab this hot deal Dove Men+Care deal at Target right now! Clip coupons and get back a Target gift card to get $25.96 worth of products for just $3.50!
Clip the Target Circle coupons on the spray deodorant, FIFA shampoo, and FIFA limited-edition body wash, and the $10 discount will apply automatically at checkout. You’ll pay just $8.50 out of pocket and receive a $5 Target GiftCard, making your final cost only $3.50 for all four items!
Get the Deal:
Buy:
(2) Dove Men’s Spray Deodorant $4.99
– clip $2 off coupon
(1) Dove Men+Care FIFA Shampoo $7.99
– clip $4 off coupon
(1) Dove Men+Care FIFA Limited Edition Body Wash $7.99
– clip $2 off coupon
– Get $10 off automatically
Total Due: $8.50
+ get back $5 Target Gift Card!!!
This deal is good for a limited time and while supplies last. Read More→
Head to your store to find these Kroger unadvertised deals! This week at my store I found good deals on sunscreens, San Pellegrino waters, and more.
Closeout deals will vary by store. Look through the full Kroger weekly ad to see all the current deals.
Closeout Deals
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Fire & Smoke Society Lucky Tempura Batter Mix, 10.8 oz, $2.29 -
Kroger Apple Cinnamon or Maple & Brown Sugar Oatmeal Cups, 4 ct., $2.34 -
Pastene Kitchen Ready Crushed Peeled Tomatoes, 28 oz, $2.23 -
Private Selection Peppermint Hot Cocoa mix, 8 ct., $2.65
-4x Fuel Points WYB Private Selection Items, excl Adult Beverages, 5x Fuel Points for Boost Members, Kroger eCoupon - Odense Marzipan Almond Candy Dough, 7 oz, $1.25
- Banza Deluxe Cheddar Elbows, 11 oz, $3.29
- Junket Strawberry Danish Dessert, 4.75 oz, $2.44
- Simply Desserts Sugar Free Strawberry Instant Pudding, 1.7 oz, $2.44
- Private Selection London Fog Black Tea Concentrate, 32 oz, $2.89
-4x Fuel Points WYB Private Selection Items, excl Adult Beverages, 5x Fuel Points for Boost Members, Kroger eCoupon -
Simple Truth Organic Tea Bags, 20 ct., $1.74 -
Simple Truth Peach Lemon Herbal Tea, 12 ct., $1.25 -
Yulu Milk Tea Kit, 3 ct., $4.89 -
Tazo Chocolate Chai Latte, 32 oz, $1.62 -
Celestial Seasonings Throat Cooler Herbal Tea, 16 ct., $1.80 - Kroger Decaf Iced Tea Family Size Bags, 24 ct., $1.89
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Annie’s Strawberry Lemonade Organic Fruit Twists, 6 ct., $2.45
-500 points WYB Annie’s products, purchase $5, limit 3, enter code N0REC before first receipt to get 2000 Bonus points, Fetch Rewards (EXP 6/26) mobile app - GoGoSqueez Chocolate Puddingz Pouches, 10 ct., $6.99
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Fruit Blox Sours, 22 ct., $3.57 - Idahoan Family Size Scalloped Potato Bake, 7.34 oz, $1.49
- Betty Crocker Three Cheese Casserole Potatoes, 4 oz, 99¢
- McCormick Original Chili Seasoning Mix, 7.3 oz, $5.39
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Private Selection Garlic Whole Grain Mustard, 8.75 oz, 72¢
-4x Fuel Points WYB Private Selection Items, excl Adult Beverages, 5x Fuel Points for Boost Members, Kroger eCoupon - hims hair regrowth treatment minoxidil topical solution, 2 oz, $10.39
- hims hair regrowth treatment minoxidil topical aerosol, 2.11 oz, $16.79
- Head & Shoulders Bare Pure Clean Shampoo, 13.5 oz, $6.04
-800 points WYB Head & Shoulders products, limit 1, enter code N0REC before first receipt to get 2000 Bonus points, Fetch Rewards (EXP 6/30) mobile app
-$15 gift card Procter & Gamble WYB $50 or $5 WYB $20 on participating P&G select items from Tide, Gain, Downy, Bounce, Dreft, Olay Skin & Body, Head & Shoulders, Herbal Essences, Mr. Clean, Zevo, Bounty, Charmin, Gillette Shave, Venus, Dawn, and Cascade; excl trial, Rebate applies to price paid after coupons or discounts, and before taxes, limit 1, Online (EXP 6/30) rebate
(use 800 Fetch, makes it $5.24) Read More→

The Holy City (aka Charleston SC) is one of the most fascinating and fulfilling cities in the country. It’s rich with our nation’s history and every street reminds you of that. Honestly, you could spend hours in Charleston simply walking around and observing the architecture and beauty, but there are lots of other things you can do that won’t cost you a penny. Here are the top 25 free things to do in Charleston SC.
Top 25 Free Things to Do in Charleston SC
The market began nearly 220 years ago and today it is the perfect place to browse and find souvenirs. Spanning from Meeting St. to East Bay St., you’ll be able to see sweet grass baskets being woven, handmade jewelry, local foods, and more.

King Street offers a ton of shopping opportunities with well known designer brands, but there are also lots of antique stores and local shops to browse. Even if you’re not buying anything, it’s a really neat place to be.
Mace Brown Museum of Natural History
Located in the College of Charleston, this museum contains geological items, including dinosaur bones.
The Dock Street Theater opened in 1736 and was the first building in America to be used exclusively for theatrical performances. The first opera performance in America (Flora) took place in this theater. Performances cost money, but you can stroll on the grounds and perhaps even take a look inside.

Head to the military college of South Carolina to see the neat architecture (kids will think it looks like a castle) and explore the grounds. On some Fridays you can catch a Citadel Dress Parade.
This park set on the waterfront is so peaceful. There are lots of monuments to look at and it is a popular exercise spot. The mansions that surround the park are beautiful and the stacked cannonballs and cannons are popular climbing objects for kids.
Waterfront Park offers really great views of the Charleston Harbor and offers lots of swings and benches for an afternoon’s rest. Plus, there are lots of fountains designed for cooling off on hot days (these are especially fun for kids).
Charles Pinckney National Historical Site
Charles Pinckney was a signer of the Constitution and one of South Carolina’s governors and you can visit part of his plantation on the preserved 28-acre Snee Farm. Hike the ½ mile walking trail and learn facts about the house and grounds along the way.

Rainbow Row is one of the most recognizable areas in Charleston. The series of 13 buildings is brightly colored (hence the name) and they were built in the 1700s to be used as stores on the first floor and with living quarters above.
The Charleston Farmer’s Market
Head to Marion Square on Saturdays from April to December to, of course, browse local fruits and veggies, but also to catch live entertainment and there’s plenty of space for dancing and picnicking.

The Angel Oak is a huge oak tree on Johns Island and is estimated to be over 1,500 years old. Its shade is great for resting and there are lots of opportunities for photographs.
Founded in 1849, this cemetery is the oldest public cemetery in Charleston and lies on the banks of the Cooper River. Many former South Carolina governors are buried here, as well as thousands of Civil War veterans.
Folly Beach is the closest beach to downtown Charleston and is vibrant, yet relaxed. The most fun is to be had by simply digging your toes into the sand while listening to the waves crash on the shore. Walk to the pier for some nice views and fun people watching.
Francis Marion National Forest
Located north of Charleston, this forest contains lots of hiking, opportunities for camping, and horseback riding. Take the South Tibwin trail to see birds, saltwater marshes, and freshwater ponds.
Walk the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge
Also known as the Cooper River Bridge, this bridge was opened in 2005 and serves as the passageway from Charleston to Mount Pleasant. It’s probably most famous for hosting the Cooper River Bridge run every spring, which attracts up to 50,000 people. Take the pedestrian path to get stunning views of the Cooper River.
While many of the tours in the city cost money, you can take a tour with Free Tours by Foot where you name your own price (yep, even free). Take a Civil War or Architecture tour with one of their licensed and professional tour guides.
Sullivan’s Island is a super chill beach that’s perfect for spending a day at the ocean. While you’re there, check out Fort Moultrie (the site of a major battle in the American Revolution) and the Charleston Light lighthouse.
This museum houses the largest collection of privately owned documents in the country. Set in a beautiful old church, the museum has frequent new exhibits.
Visit the intersection of Meeting and Broad Streets to see the place coined as the Four Corners of Law. The name is supposed to represent the presence of all types of law: federal, state, local, and ecclesiastical law (St. Michael’s Episcopal Church, Charleston City Hall, the Charleston County courthouse, and the USPS & Federal Courthouse).
This fun painting featuring a man composed of many hats is said to be Charleston’s oldest resident. The Hat Man was painted around 1892 and is made up of 16 different hats in 12 different styles. See how many you can find!
Located near the Citadel, this park is the largest public park on the peninsula and was the site of the World’s Fair in 1902. The bandstand from that event still stands in Hampton Park. You can also see beautiful floral displays, feed the ducks, or take an audio walking tour called Layers of the Landscape.
This house was built in the 1690s and is said to be the second oldest structure in Charleston. It was originally used as a tavern for sailors visiting the port from around the world and is now an art gallery. Plus, the cobblestone street it’s located on is quite charming.
If you’re interested in really old things and cemeteries, check out the graveyard at the Circular Church where you can find headstones with dates as early as 1695. Make sure to study how the artwork on the stones changed over the years.
The Big Red Barn is the home of Palmetto Carriage, a carriage tour business that began in 1971. While taking tours costs money, you can head down the the Red Barn itself to see their animals. They’ve got a miniature horse, goats, and chickens.
Learn about the history, the harvest, and the production of tea during a factory tour at the Charleston Tea Plantation (the tours are complimentary). The plantation sits on 127 acres of land on beautiful Wadmalaw Island.
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