If you’ve ever left the Target dollar section, once called The One Spot, with $50 in merchandise, then you already well know the power of The Target Spell.
Perhaps you’ve then noticed that the in-store Target dollar section has gotten a makeover in the past year, and with it a makeover in strategy. It’s now called Bullseye’s Playground—named after the famed, adorable Target mascot—and features much of the same great gear at wonderfully affordable prices. It’s all available online, too.
Here’s why it’s so easy to spend money at Target.
The Beauty of Bullseye’s Playground
Yes, it is true: You can now shop the joy that is the former Target dollar section in your PJs. No more running to several different locations to complete a project with supplies or stock up when bins are empty.
Bullseye’s Playground really shines when it comes to a few different areas, namely: Holidays; seasonal home décor and entertaining pieces; and supplies and toys for kids and educators alike.
This is why those big red spheres are outside Target.
Shopping Bullseye’s Playground
A quick sweep of the online results at the time of this writing turns up super-cute holiday décor such as this 2-count of light-up metal houses and mini Christmas trees at a fraction of the price of other brands—even other brands within Target! Then there’s stylish Hanukkah wine glasses and LED string lights.
Or what about small gifts or stocking stuffers such as metal reusable straws, star-shaped throw pillows or quirky candles? What’s not to love?!
You should always buy these things at Target.
Teachers, Take Note
Educators will go nuts for all the teaching props and supplies, such as colorful plastic bins, educational dry-erase boards and cute magnetic clips that match the decor of the classroom.
And that’s just truly the reinvented Target dollar spot at a glance. Totes, socks, trays, toys, planter stands, fashion accessories, craft kits and more—all at $1 to $5 per piece. It’s also worth noting that most things currently on the site must be purchased in multi-packs, so you truly can’t buy just one. Might we suggest splitting an order with friends or fellow teachers?
Here’s everything you need to know about Target Circle.
The product mix will switch up every eight weeks to keep up with seasons and customer demand. Watch out, wallets!
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Katie Dohman