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At Target, you can now get cash back on purchases such as apparel, accessories, baby gear, electronics, Health & Beauty and way more!So shopping with Giving Assistant can earn you cash back on your Target purchases! coupon code during the checkout process, as shown below:Target offers many different ways to save money with links to 'Weekly Ads,' 'Coupons,' and a 'Deals & Clearance' section that  highlights discounted goods and sales on electronics, baby clothing, furniture, home, shoes, and toys.From stocking up on sunscreen to shopping for baby clothes to outfitting the home with trendy kitchen accessories, appliances, bedding, curtains and furniture, people often frequent the likes of Walmart, Kmart, and Target – a discount retail chain and Fortune 500 company with roots that trace back to 1902.  Today, there are nearly 2,000 Target stores found throughout the United States, as well as a thriving e-commerce site that accommodates the night-owl shopper looking to purchase the same stock online, from health and beauty products to jewelry to sporting goods.




One way that Target separates itself from the competition is by offering exclusive and in-demand products at lower prices, such as clothing lines by popular fashion designers such as Zac Posen, Isaac Mizrahi, and Jason Wu. Plenty of exclusive deals have been inked between Target and various name brands and designers over the years have included partnerships with Converse athletic wear, Liz Lange maternity wear, and architect Michael Graves.Customers are also attracted to the extensive selection of kitchen supplies and appliances sold at Target that include Keurig single coffee machines (and K-Cups), T-Fal, Farberware, Chefmate, Rachael Ray, KitchenAid, Guy Fieri, Calphalon, and Green Pan. In the Electronics department, you can shop digital cameras, tablets, TVs, audio equipment, computers and other gadgets from the likes of Apple, Magnavox, Canon, Beats by Dre, VIZIO, Samsung, and Bose.From Eddie Bauer baby gear to queen bedding sets to silverware and place settings, customers also think of Target when it comes time to create and organize a gift registry for some of life's most memorable occasions such as baby showers and weddings.




The retailer even helps customers manage gift registries for college students and graduations. Online shoppers can also purchase gift cards to give as presents., 5% off every day purchases, and get an extra 30 days for returns. The retailer also has a habit of offering free Target gift cards when customers purchase qualifying items, such as a specified number of hair care products, cosmetics, and diapers. Target also offers various free shipping offers and temporary price cuts throughout the website.Another way to save money when buying a Christmas gift, shopping Black Friday deals, or checking off back-to-school supplies from your list is to use a Target coupon code. And, to make your purchase count towards achieving something good, don't forget to complete your transaction through Giving Assistant as a way to contribute to worthy causes and give back to the needy – all at the same time.Target on Twitter: Follow hashtags, such as #TargetStyle and #OnlyatTarget, to join the conversation and learn about the latest deals, tips, exclusive offers from the store.




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Danish toy company Lego has been ranked as one of the world's most valuable brands for the first time, listed alongside some of today's most iconic and profitable companies, including Apple, Google and Facebook. The brand consultancy company Interbrand released its 16th annual Best Global Brands list of 2015 on Monday. It identifies the 100 most valuable brands in the world, with the top five spots this year going to Apple, Google, Coca-Cola, Microsoft and IBM. Lego entered the ranking for the first time in 82nd position, topping the new entry list, with a calculated brand value of 5.6 million Danish kroner ($5.4 million), beating the likes of Ralph Lauren, Land Rover, Smirnoff and Hugo Boss. The company's annual revenue increased 13% to a massive 28.6 billion kroner ($43 billion) in 2014. The Lego Group was founded in 1932 by Ole Kirk Kristiansen, in a small carpenter's workshop in rural Denmark. It is now owned by Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, Ole's grandson. So how did a toy company famed for its colorful toy bricks, and born in a town so small the company had to build a hotel there for employees, become a global icon?




This has been a good year for Lego. As well as making it onto Interbrand's list, the privately-owned and family-controlled company overtook Ferrari to become the world's most powerful brand, according to the 2015 Global 500 study from Brand Finance report, an independent brand valuation and strategy consultancy. It is a remarkable feat, considering that in 2000, Lego was facing bankruptcy due to an over-extended product range—the company unsuccessfully introduced clothes, watches and a TV show—and problems with stock control. Since then, it has almost quadrupled its revenue. Such is the demand for the company's products, that an analysis by the Daily Telegraph newspaper carried out in August, found that investors were able to secure a better return buying Lego sets than from the stock market, gold or bank accounts. A large part of the company's success lies in its licensed toys, an animated feature film and video games the company has developed in the past few years, helping Lego to become the world's biggest toy company.




The 2014 Lego Movie, which was regarded as a critical and commercial success and took nearly $500 million at the box office, has done much to raise the company's profile as well as its profits. A sequel to the movie is scheduled for 2017. Licensed partnerships have been another aspect of the company's success. The partnership between Lego and Star Wars, in particular, has proved widely popular, becoming one of 2014's top-selling lines and "Lego Star Wars" has become a hugely successful video game franchise, according to the company. Overall in 2014, Lego increased sales by 15 percent, made a net profit of $831 million and employed almost 900 additional staff. Some analysts credit Jorgen Vig Knudstorp, the company's chief executive since 2004, for Lego's rise, and his decision that the company must go "back to the brick" by focusing on its core products, cutting jobs and selling off its theme parks, when he first took over the company—the first non-family member to do so. Roar Rude Trangbæk, a spokesperson for Lego, points out that the Lego Movie and branded video games are not made by the company, but by partners.

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