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expired Posted by Eragorn | Staff • Mar 23, 2025

Select Ryse Loaded Protein Powder + $10 Target eGC: 2.37-Lb Skippy Peanut Butter

& More + Free S/H

2 for $41

$92

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Target has select Ryse Loaded Protein Powder (various flavors) + $10 Target eGift Card w/ Purchase on sale listed below. Save an additional 50% Off Select Sporting Goods & $10 Target eGift Card w/ $40+ Select Beauty/Health Care Purchase or when you follow the instruction. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free store pickup where stock permits.

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  1. Add $40+ worth of Ryse Loaded Protein products to cart
  2. Verify you are logged into your Target Circle account and see under "Available Deals": Save 50% on Select Sporting Goods and $10 Target Gift Card with $40 Select Beauty & health care
  3. In cart you should see "Included with Purchase" Promotional Email GiftCard $10.
  4. Discount/promotional offer should be displayed at checkout depending on product purchased

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  • About the Deal
    • All discount/eGift card offer will be shown when added to your cart when logged into your Target Circle account
    • Product is eligible for return within 90-day of the date it was purchased
    • Offer/coupon savings valid through March 29, 2025 or while supplies last
    • Sign-up for Target Circle Card to save an additional 5%, receive free shipping on most items, and attain an extended return period.

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Written by Eragorn | Staff
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Target has select Ryse Loaded Protein Powder (various flavors) + $10 Target eGift Card w/ Purchase on sale listed below. Save an additional 50% Off Select Sporting Goods & $10 Target eGift Card w/ $40+ Select Beauty/Health Care Purchase or when you follow the instruction. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free store pickup where stock permits.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Eragorn for finding this deal

Note, must login to your Target account for Target Circle discount(s) to apply in cart [Free to Join]

Deal Instructions
  1. Add $40+ worth of Ryse Loaded Protein products to cart
  2. Verify you are logged into your Target Circle account and see under "Available Deals": Save 50% on Select Sporting Goods and $10 Target Gift Card with $40 Select Beauty & health care
  3. In cart you should see "Included with Purchase" Promotional Email GiftCard $10.
  4. Discount/promotional offer should be displayed at checkout depending on product purchased

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • All discount/eGift card offer will be shown when added to your cart when logged into your Target Circle account
    • Product is eligible for return within 90-day of the date it was purchased
    • Offer/coupon savings valid through March 29, 2025 or while supplies last
    • Sign-up for Target Circle Card to save an additional 5%, receive free shipping on most items, and attain an extended return period.

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Written by Eragorn | Staff

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This stuff is way overpriced for a protein blend with whey protein concentrate in it. Better deals on pure isolate are out there.

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Here's my cart for example.
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wowmuchawesome
Mar 23, 2025
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Got Skippy PB Flavor and Ring Pop Pre-workouts. Never had Ryse since it's so expensive and rarely on sale but this a great deal just to test them out.
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Quote from wowmuchawesome :
Got Skippy PB Flavor and Ring Pop Pre-workouts. Never had Ryse since it's so expensive and rarely on sale but this a great deal just to test them out.
Hopefully my instructions mostly made sense - it was a confusing post to write up with the different weights haha.
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This stuff is way overpriced for a protein blend with whey protein concentrate in it. Better deals on pure isolate are out there.
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shigshag
Mar 23, 2025
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Probably the first protein powder I've ever seen that carries a Prop 65 warning. And if you're going to claim that all prop 65 is nonsense, go ahead and enjoy your lead-tainted protein powder. I'll give it a pass.
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my order got cancelled for some reason
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Can this deal be used more than once per account?

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emazing
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Received a gift card for a local vitamin shop and paid prob close to $50 for the Ryse Peanut Butter. Great taste and easy mix. Definitely recommend.
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Quote from JoshA3422 :
my order got cancelled for some reason
Did you do store pickup or shipping? My guess is they were OOS if store pickup.
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Quote from CyanCarpenter260 :
Can this deal be used more than once per account?

No, only 1 gift card
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Quote from MyDogSassy :
No, only 1 gift card
Thank you!
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Quote from shigshag :
Probably the first protein powder I've ever seen that carries a Prop 65 warning. And if you're going to claim that all prop 65 is nonsense, go ahead and enjoy your lead-tainted protein powder. I'll give it a pass.
I thought this was on everything. In what circumstances does a manufacturer not have to put that on the label?
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Quote from shigshag :
Probably the first protein powder I've ever seen that carries a Prop 65 warning. And if you're going to claim that all prop 65 is nonsense, go ahead and enjoy your lead-tainted protein powder. I'll give it a pass.
There are like 800+ chemicals on the Prop 65 list, we don't know if lead is what caused the label requirement. Some companies put the label simply to cover their asses for future possible lawsuits too, so it might not even need it. If you look into the Prop 65 list though, some things they have on there are a bit silly and over dramatic. A good example: Acrylamide. Acrylamide is created from heating things, like toast or bagels and coffee, and sure, acrylamide is shown to cause cancer, but the amount you would need is insanely stupid unless you are casually buying 20 loaves of bread and toasting/eating them everyday. Lead is also a big trigger for the label requirement, but lead is also naturally occurring in so many things, and the amount is so low that it really isn't something to worry about.
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Quote from LtChonky :
I thought this was on everything. In what circumstances does a manufacturer not have to put that on the label?

Prop 65 can be ridiculous sometimes, but I would take caution if I see it on a food label because that's pretty rare. It's usually on non-consumables and if a company willingly puts it on their product, they're kind of telling on themselves. The possibility of lead/Arsinic/heavy metals are higher if the company uses cheap/lazy methods to purify their ingredients.

Especially since the fitness industry is notoriously unregulated. Independent laboratories have found Viagra and other pharmaceutical drugs in powders/vitamins because it's never been FDA regulated.

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Quote from MyDogSassy :
No, only 1 gift card

Not true. I placed two separate orders and was able to receive a gift card on both.

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