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Shop this week's 10 best sales at Clarks, Groupon, Rocco and more

Shop this week's 10 best sales at Clarks, Groupon, Rocco and more

Save on movie tickets for 'Thunderbolts* this weekend, Mother's Day jewelry gifts, a viral smart fridge and more.
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Shoppers can save up to 40% on Regal movie tickets via Groupon.
Athleta is offering 25% off sitewide and up to 50% off summer styles.
HexClad cookware is up to 49% off for Mother's Day.
Let's shop! In this week's iteration of top sales and deals, we're looking at all sorts of products and services. You can get a Sam's Club membership for the lowest price we've seen, save up to 40% on movie tickets before racing to the theaters this weekend to see Marvel's new 'Thunderbolts*' movie and of course, shop some sweet Amazon deals on summer essentials. We even found a rare deal on Rocco's The Super Smart Fridge that is always sold out!
Whether you're still looking for that perfect Mother's Day gift or need some new activewear to get you motivated ahead of the warm weather, this week's top sales are worth a look. Check out our favorite shopping opportunities below.
10 best sales to shop this week
1. Sam's Club membership deal
The basic Sam's Club membership typically costs $50 per year and includes one card for the primary account holder and a complimentary card for another member of your household. Right now, you can join for just $20 and save 60% on an annual membership.
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2. Angara Mother's Day jewelry sale
Just in time for Mother's Day shopping, Angara is offering major deals on its most coveted accessories, with jewelry deals of 12% off on orders over $499 and 15% off on orders over $2,999. You can find some of the best Mother's Day jewelry deals at Angara, with styles ranging from statement rings to colorful gemstone pendants and tennis bracelets with diamond embellishments.
3. HexClad Mother's Day cookware sale
Right now, you can save up to 49% on HexClad cookware for Mother's Day, including best-selling cookware sets, pots, pans, grill bundles, new Bistecca Steak Plates and more. With up to $1,456 off chef Gordon Ramsay-backed cookware, these discounts are perfect for upgrading mom's kitchen cabinets for Mother's Day 2025. And don't miss our favorite summer deals on a set of sharp Japanese Demascus knives or the grill pan and cleaver bundle for the ultimate BBQ master in your life.
4. Athleta activewear sale
You're not going to want to miss Athleta's Mother's Day sale. For a limited time, the popular activewear brand is offering 25% off sitewide and up to 50% off summer styles. The brand focuses on inclusivity, body positivity and empowering women through movement. Shop the sale to save on leggings, yoga pants, skorts, sports bras, swimwear and accessories.
5. Save 40% on all Regal Movie Cinema tickets
Groupon Regal Movie Cinema offer
Save 40% on all Regal Movie Cinema tickets for any movie, plus get discounted popcorn and snacks with this popular Groupon offer. Buy now at Groupon
Amped up to go see Marvel's 'Thunderbolts*' movie in theaters this weekend? It is hitting the big screen on Friday, May 2 as the final film of Phase Five of the MCU and we can only assume it is going to be pretty epic. Movie tickets can be insanely expensive, so we suggest saving 40% with this Regal Movie Cinema deal from Groupon. You can get two tickets for as little as $25, plus discounts on snacks and upgraded seats, too!
New tariffs could hurt your budget: Join Costco for bulk savings and a free gift card
6. Clarks shoe sale
Don't miss out on the amazing Clarks shoe sale happening right now. You can get 20% off select men's and women's shoes when you use the coupon code SHOP20 at checkout. Whether you're looking for stylish boots, comfy sneakers or timeless sandals, there's a pair of Clarks shoes waiting for you!
7. Rocco The Super Smart Fridge
Rocco The Super Smart Fridge
This is one of the coolest smart fridges I've ever seen. Save $200 on it before it sells out again. Save $200 at Rocco
The Super Smart Fridge from Rocco connects to your phone so you can see exactly what you have stocked when you're at the store picking up drinks. It has a high-end compressor that makes it incredibly quiet, plus it looks so chic with its color-matched top tray and doubles as a bar cart!
8. PetSmart deals
Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day 3-in-1 Dog Shampoo
Tame the everyday smells and stinks your dog lovingly shares with you with this gentle shampoo that comes in two scents: Sweet Chamomile and White Peach. Save at PetSmart
Shop popular pet supplies from the likes of Mrs. Meyers and Bil-Jac at PetSmart, and score special discounts like $2 off any Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day For Pets Grooming products with code 2MEYERS. Plus, PetSmart Treats members can get free standard shipping on all orders of $49 or more!
9. Amazon deals
The Flexzilla Garden Hose is one of the most popular outdoor yard tools among our readers and more than 10,000 Amazon shoppers last month. The 5/8-inch by 100-foot lightweight and super durable Flexzilla hose is currently 38% off at Amazon and you are not going to want to let these summer savings dry up!
10. Walmart+ Week
For a limited time, the best-selling JBL Flip 6 Portable Waterproof Speaker is on sale for less than $100 during Walmart+ Week. The exclusive sale is happening now through Sunday, May 4, with deals of up to 70% off on products sitewide. This is the lowest price we've seen the JBL travel speaker all year, so be sure to grab this Walmart+ Week deal while you can!
Our team of savvy editors independently handpicks all recommendations. If you make a purchase through our links, we may earn a commission. Prices were accurate at the time of publication but may change.

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