As pp said, coupons from the company that give you $$ of their product. I usually get 2 or 3 a month. But if you are on TB, people trade them like crazy. I have yet to pay full price for formula thanks to them.
DS is about to start on formula FT. I have been getting formula checks from friends, and at Target you can use as many as you want in one transaction. Last time they were running a sale, I bought 3 Enfamil and 1 Similac tubs-$24 each, got $10 in GCs and used $40 in checks and $8 in coupons. That comes out to $9.50/23.4oz tub, which is cheaper than the generic Up&Up. We have a BJs membership and the cost per ounce on Enfamil, Similac, Gerber and the store brand is more than when I shop deals elsewhere.
Each container was lasting us about 10 days, but now that I am about done pumping due to another supply drop it'll probably last us 8 days.
Do all targets let you use more than one check per canister? They used to not say on the actual check: limited one per purchase and now I noticed they do...
DS is about to start on formula FT. I have been getting formula checks from friends, and at Target you can use as many as you want in one transaction. Last time they were running a sale, I bought 3 Enfamil and 1 Similac tubs-$24 each, got $10 in GCs and used $40 in checks and $8 in coupons. That comes out to $9.50/23.4oz tub, which is cheaper than the generic Up&Up. We have a BJs membership and the cost per ounce on Enfamil, Similac, Gerber and the store brand is more than when I shop deals elsewhere.
Each container was lasting us about 10 days, but now that I am about done pumping due to another supply drop it'll probably last us 8 days.
Do all targets let you use more than one check per canister? They used to not say on the actual check: limited one per purchase and now I noticed they do...