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Target's Black Friday deals leaked

Retailer's hot Black Friday discounts reportedly include a 37-inch LCD HDTV for $549 and a $60 free gift card with purchase of Xbox 360 and Halo 3 game.

By Parija B. Kavilanz, CNNMoney.com senior writer

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Target this year is setting juicy Black Friday deals on high-definition televisions, digital cameras, videogame consoles and toys, according to a Web site that says it has received a leaked copy of the retailer's circular.

Brad Olson, founder of Gottadeal.com, a Web site that markets itself as one of many "official" Black Friday deals sites, said Thursday he received a copy of the retailer's ad.

On Olson's list of Target's (Charts, Fortune 500) deals: an Olevia 37-inch widescreen LCD HDTV for $549; Trutech 19-inch widescreen LCD HDTV with a built-in DVD player for $199; a $60 gift card with purchase of an Xbox 360 and Halo 3 game; a Sony PSP videogame system with 5 free PSP movies for $169.99; and a Kodak MD853 8MP Digital Camera with 3x Zoom for $89.

Olson said the ad showed these special discounts will be available to Target shoppers on the day after Thanksgiving, Friday, as well as Saturday.

Target's Black Friday circular also includes Aqua Dots Glow-in-the-Dark Dots priced at $13, according to Olson.

However, late Wednesday, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and toymaker Spin Master Toys recalled millions of the Chinese-made Aqua Dots after the product was found to contain a chemical that can turn toxic when ingested.

A Target spokesperson told CNNMoney.com that the retailer would not be able to remove the Aqua Dots item from its Black Friday circular but said that the company would look into adding a disclaimer about the Aqua Dots recall in a subsequent circular. Top of page

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