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Target's Global Bazaar


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Target's Global Bazaar, the store's limited edition program that featured exotic stuff with a global feel, is going more mainstream, according to HFN, a trade newspaper I read religiously.


You used to find it organized by country of origin, such as India or China. Now it is organized by color.

But the best news for shoppers like us: The prices have come down. I always liked the offerings but felt some of them were a little pricey.

There are great bargains at www.target.com with even cheaper prices.
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Check out the Yellow Bamboo vase that was $24.99 for $12.99 and the Dynasty Accent Tables that was $79.99 for $39.99

I don't care how they display it as long as the styles are cool and the prices are right.
How about you?

XOXO-Shopper Girl

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About the authors
Doreen Christensen has never paid full price for anything. If there is a way to save on something, she will find it and share how you can save, too. Doreen is a senior reporter covering consumer news, health, beauty and features for the online and print editions of the Sun Sentinel. A 32-year veteran of the newspaper, she previously was a senior copy editor on the universal copy desk. Doreen spends her time off hunting bargains, clipping coupons, gardening and traveling.

Justine Griffin covers retail and marine business for the Sun Sentinel. She is a Tampa Bay native who graduated from the University of Central Florida in 2010. After spending a year covering crime in St. Augustine, Fla., she moved to Fort Lauderdale and made the switch to business journalism. When she’s not writing, she’s riding horses and spending time with her whippet puppy, Josie.

Marcia Heroux Pounds is the Sun Sentinel's workplace columnist when she's not shopping for shoes. She also writes about small business, which allows her to visit many of South Florida's unique shops and boutiques.

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