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  2. Target Reduces Minimum Order for Free Shipping to $25 - AOL

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    NetPhotos/AlamyOnline shoppers no longer have to spend at least $50 on Target's website to get free shipping. By Yashaswini Swamynathan Target (TGT) halved the size of online orders eligible for ...

  3. Target Turns to Facebook Promotions for In-Store Purchases - AOL

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    A brick and mortar retail chain tries to stay relevant by offering social media deals. Starting today, Target ( TGT) is rolling out a program that will let shoppers use their Facebook ( FB ...

  4. 14 Things You Can Do to Save On Your Next Target Trip - AOL

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    Through Target Circle, you can save 1% on every in-store and online purchase and shopping done through the Target app. However, using a Target Redcard will increase your savings to 5%.

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  6. Under the Dome (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Under the Dome is a 2009 science fiction novel by American author Stephen King.It is the 58th book published by King, and it is his 48th novel. The novel focuses on a small Maine town, and tells an intricate, multi-character, alternating perspective story of how the town's inhabitants contend with the calamity of being suddenly cut off from the outside world by an impassable, invisible glass ...

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    Believed to be the first coupon ever, this ticket for a free glass of Coca-Cola was first distributed in 1888 to help promote the drink. By 1913, the company had redeemed 8.5 million tickets. [6] Coca-Cola's 1888-issued "free glass of" is the earliest documented coupon. [6] [7] Coupons were mailed to potential customers and placed in magazines ...