Discounted SanDisk memory cards and other good deals happening today

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 SanDisk Deals
Commit to memory.

SanDisk memory cards and flash drives in all shapes and sizes are on sale today. Grab MicroSD cards for up to 30 percent off or USB flash drives for up to 68 percent off. The iXpand base, which backs up your iPhone’s data while you charge it overnight, is 35 percent off for 256GB. It’s now $130.

 Toys for little kids
Get a head’s start on Christmas.

On Amazon, toys are on sale for up to 40 percent off. If your child has been behaving extra well, treat them to a starter art kit or a mess-free glow in the dark magnetic drawing board. Or stash these away in your closet until Christmas.

 Rosetta Stone and Echo Dot Bundle
Rosetta Stone and Echo Dot Bundle

Rosetta Stone recently launched a new Alexa skill—a Word of the Day function—on Amazon devices. The next logical step, I guess, is an Echo Dot and two-year Rosetta Stone subscription bundle. The pair is going for $179.

 Water bottle deals
Drink up.

Save up to 40 percent on all sorts of drinking containers, including BlenderBottles for mixing protein shakes and S’well stainless-steel, vacuum-insulated water bottles.

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