One of Target's most popular events is returning this month, but you'll need to act quick to save, as it only lasts for a limited time.

Target does several events during the year, like their popular "Circle Week" promotion, in which the store offers huge discounts on popular items, like that event, this event is a great way to save money and clear some clutter.

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Trade In, Save Big

Parents, Target’s 'Car Seat Trade-in Event' is here again, helping you score deals on the car seats you need for keeping your little ones safe on the road. The promotion allows for you to trade in an old car seat for a 20% discount on a new one.

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Here's how to take advantage of the promotion, simply bring your old car seat or base into Target and drop it off at the designated box in the store any time between September 15th and the 28th.

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Stack The Savings

Once you drop off the old one, you can scan the QR code on the box to add the "Target Circle Bonus" to wallet within the Target app on your phone. The coupon for 20% off a new car seat will expire either after two uses or on October 12th.

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As a bonus, customers can stack the 'Car Seat Trade-in Event' coupon with other offers for additional savings.

Since 2016, the first year Target did this event, the Minnesota-based company has helped recycle over 3 million car seats or over 45 million pounds.

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