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Target Offers Major Discounts on Over 75 Lego Sets This Week

Target has launched its annual Circle Week sale, featuring significant discounts on over 75 Lego sets, with price cuts of at least 30%. This popular promotion commenced on October 5, 2023, and will run through October 11, 2023. The sale highlights a variety of Lego sets tied to major entertainment franchises, including Star Wars, Marvel, Harry Potter, and Disney, offering consumers the opportunity to purchase these items at record-low prices.

While Amazon is also participating by matching many of Target’s Lego deals as part of its early Prime Big Deal Days sale, Target boasts several exclusive sets that are worth noting. Those interested in the sale should be aware that popular items could sell out quickly, potentially before the sale concludes.

Exclusive Sets and Notable Discounts

The Lego sets featured in this promotion span various franchises, with many exclusive to Target. The Star Wars selection includes standout items such as the Wicket the Ewok buildable figure, which contains 1,010 pieces and is priced at $91, down from $130. Another highlight is the AT-AT Driver Helmet, available for $49 instead of $70. These offers represent some of the best prices seen during previous Circle Week sales.

Among the other popular Star Wars deals are:
– Creative Play Droid Builder (1,186 pieces) – $84 (was $120)
– The Invisible Hand Starship (557 pieces) – $35 (was $50)
– Darth Vader Helmet (834 pieces) – $44.79 (was $80)

The extensive array of discounts continues with sets featuring iconic characters and vehicles, appealing to both collectors and casual fans alike.

Price Matching and Additional Offers

In addition to the Star Wars offerings, the Marvel and DC sets are also receiving price-matching from Amazon. Notable discounts include the Infinity Gauntlet for $51.09 (originally $80) and the Spider-Man Mask for $49 (down from $70), which is a Target exclusive facing retirement.

Lego’s Harry Potter collection features enticing offers as well, such as:
– Hogwarts Express & Hogsmeade Station (1,074 pieces) – $77 (was $130)
– Triwizard Tournament: The Arrival (1,229 pieces) – $98 (was $140)

Moreover, the Disney collection includes sets like the Encanto The Magical Madrigal House for $89.59 (originally $160), making it an attractive opportunity for fans of all ages.

For consumers eager to take advantage of these deals, it is essential to sign up for a free Target Circle rewards membership, as some offers may not appear unless logged in. As always, shoppers are encouraged to act quickly, as many sets are expected to sell out before the conclusion of Circle Week.

This year’s Circle Week sale reaffirms Target’s commitment to providing competitive pricing on popular products, especially those associated with beloved franchises. As both retailers aim to attract Lego enthusiasts, customers can enjoy substantial savings on a wide array of building sets.

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