Target grocery receipt showing Hershey's Easter candy, Guinness stout beer, and Corona lager with tax calculation totaling 46.39

Target Snacks & Beverages Receipt Example

This receipt shows a party supplies haul — Easter candy and imported beer from Target. It demonstrates how Target handles alcohol purchases alongside regular grocery items, with long product descriptions that include pack sizes, weights, and flavor variants. All items are taxed at the standard state rate.

Receipt Breakdown

Hershey's Butterbeer Kisses Easter Candy 9OZ$5.29
Hershey's Kisses Milk Chocolate Easter Candy 10.1OZ x2$11.98
Guinness Extra Stout Beer 6PK/11.2 FL OZ$9.99
Corona Extra Lager Beer 12PK/12 FL OZ$15.99
Subtotal$43.25
Tax (7.25%)$3.14
Total$46.39
PaymentVisa ****0000

What Makes This Receipt Realistic

  • • Target bullseye logo and store header with full address
  • • ALL CAPS product descriptions with brand, variant, and pack size
  • • Quantity multiplier (x2) for duplicate items
  • • Beer and alcohol items formatted with pack count and volume
  • • Standard 7.25% tax applied to all items including alcohol
  • • Visa payment and thermal-style barcode

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Target sell alcohol and show it on receipts?

Yes. Target sells beer, wine, and spirits in most locations. Alcohol items appear on the receipt with the brand name, product type, pack size, and individual bottle volume. Tax is applied at the standard rate or a higher alcohol tax rate depending on the state.

How are quantity items shown on a Target receipt?

When you buy multiples of the same item, Target shows the item description once followed by the quantity multiplier (e.g., X2) and the total price for that line. Our generator replicates this format exactly.

Can I add seasonal or limited edition items to a receipt?

Yes. Enter any product description you want. Seasonal items like holiday candy, limited edition flavors, or event-specific products can be typed in exactly as they would appear on a real Target receipt.