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Target Circle Deal Days returns with up to 45% off self-care basics

Target Circle Deal Days runs June 23-26 with up to 45% off self-care basics, and Circle 360 members get early access on June 22 plus a discounted $49 annual plan.

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Target Circle Deal Days returns with up to 45% off self-care basics
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Target is lining up a clean summer gifting play: Target Circle Deal Days runs June 23 through June 26 with up to 45% off thousands of items, and Circle 360 members get first access on June 22. For anyone building a stash of easy self-care gifts, that is the sweet spot, because the sale already leans into the exact things people actually use, bath bombs, candles, cozy PJs, skincare, body wash, oral care and wellness items.

The membership math is what makes the event unusually strong. Target Circle 360 normally costs $99 a year or $10.99 a month, but the current promotion cuts the annual plan to $49. Guests with a Target Circle Card saved to their account can get the annual membership for $24, while verified teachers and college students pay $49 a year. Verified students and government assistance recipients can get Circle 360 for $4.99 a month. That is a real savings lever if you are trying to buy ahead for summer birthdays, housewarmings, thank-you gifts and dorm drop-offs.

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The best buys here are the things that feel indulgent without getting expensive. Bath bombs and body wash are easy gifts for the friend who treats a Tuesday night like a spa night. Candles work for hosts, teachers and office swaps, especially when you want something that feels thoughtful but not fussy. Cozy PJs are the smarter splurge for the person who wants comfort more than clutter, and skincare, oral care and wellness items are the practical gifts that disappear from a bathroom counter fast and get used immediately.

Target is also folding in a wider roster of brands, including Igloo, JanSport and Keurig, along with Target-owned lines like A New Day, Pillowfort and Threshold. That matters because it pushes the sale beyond one-note beauty markdowns and into home-comfort territory, where a soft throw, a bedding refresh or a coffee upgrade can still read as self-care. On June 23, Target Circle members will also get a free Starbucks coffeehouse treat in stores, a small but useful perk that turns the first day of the sale into a real outing.

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Target ran a similar Circle Deal Days event March 25 through March 27 with up to 50% off and early access for Circle 360 members beginning March 24, which makes the format look less like a one-off and more like a recurring seasonal playbook. For budget-conscious gifting, that is the signal: wait for the window, use the membership benefits, and stock the closet with polished little presents before the calendar fills up.

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