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What's better than a morning cup of coffee? Or a mid-afternoon cup of coffee? Or, well, an anytime cup of coffee? Few things are when you're a big caffeine fan, but trips to Starbucks can start to get expensive. When you factor in time, gas, and money for each drink, you start seeing how much money goes to satisfying your need for a vanilla frappe at 10:30 AM every day. But here's the good news: you can curb your spending a bit right now, thanks to a deal at Target.
As of April 15, buy one, get 50% off select Starbucks coffee at Target in-store and online. This deal is live through April 19, and it applies to both in-store and online purchases. Your discount will automatically be applied at checkout, and you must be a Target Circle member to qualify.
There's a ton of different options you can choose from, all pulled from Starbucks' collection of roasts and flavored coffees. Choose from Keurig cups, fresh ground coffee, cold brew concentrate, and instant packets, all available in a variety of flavors. It's a good time to stock up, especially since you're getting half off your second item.
Think of how many servings you can get for the price of making all the coffee at home yourself. And with the way the economy is, it's probably a good idea to save more money now than hopping in the car and going on a Starbies run. You can add milk and sugar and all that jazz yourself at home, too.
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