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5 Amazing Kohl’s Buys for Under $20

A dollar bill against a pink background

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Kohl’s is one of the largest department stores in the U.S., with locations in every state except Hawaii. The retailer frequently runs savings events throughout the year, but never as frequently as it does around the holiday season.

While its generous coupon giving and Kohl’s Cash can make saving money easy, its holiday deals can add some extra relief to your wallet. Below we’ll look at six amazing buys at Kohl’s for under $20.

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1. Women’s Ultrasoft Fleece Jogger Pants

Price: $11.04 with code TAKE15 at checkout

Nothing says snuggling up on a cozy winter day like a pair of ultrasoft jogger pants. The Tek Gear brand at Kohl’s comes in several sizes and colors (including “berry grigio” and “blue crayon”). When you apply the TAKE15 code at checkout, you’ll get them for $11.04.

2. iTouch Touchscreen Smart Watch

Price: $19.99

You don’t have to overcharge your favorite credit card to get a smartwatch. Kohl’s sells this one for only $19.99, on sale from its listing price of $65. Like other smartwatches, this one can keep track of your heart rate, count calories, notify you of text messages and incoming calls, and give you some intel on your sleeping patterns. The watch doesn’t have the best reviews (3.1 out of 5 stars), but the iTouch team at Kohl’s is hyper-responsive to feedback and seems willing to help.

3. Barbie Convertible Car Toy

Price: $11.89

Thanks to the blockbuster film Barbie, last Christmas was indisputably the pinkest we’ve seen in over a generation. That pink splash produces some extremely popular Barbie toys, including this Barbie Convertible Car by Fisher-Price.

The set comes with two Barbies and a bright smiley-face car that looks nothing like driver faces in my state, New Jersey. Positive vibes all around, this is a great toy for your little one.

4. The Worst-Case Scenario Card Game

Price: $19.99

“When disaster strikes, who thinks alike?” A card game born from Murphy’s Law, the Worst-Case Scenario Card Game asks players to match five worst-case scenarios from 1 (bad) to 5 (the worst). The game can be played with three to six people and is rated for ages 10 and up.

5. BioSchwartz Immunity Boost with Vitamin C and Zinc

Price: $19.97

Flu season is here. Cue the sick days, the sick kids, and the “sick” excuses for missing work. But if you’re not trying to get out of work, here’s an immunity boost of vitamins that could help keep you out of bed. This powerhouse of minerals comes with 90 capsules, which is a 30-day supply. If you have any questions, ask your doctor first before taking these.

These five products scratch the surface of what’s available at Kohl’s. Grab yourself a new credit card before the holiday season and give yourself a chance to earn a huge welcome offer. Click here to get our curated list of the best credit cards.

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