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Love free samples?
Do you love free samples?There's nothing like getting free stuff, especially if the items used every day.Take a look at this list of companies that offer free samples:Betty CrockerSimply sign up for the Members Only Program with Betty Crocker and get monthly free samples by mail and coupons. The samples are sent on a first-come, first served basis.General MillsGeneral Mills produces products like Cheerios, Chex, Green Giant and Häagen-Dazs. The company's free program is called the Mills Advisory Panel. In exchange for a bunch of free samples, it asks for honest opinions of its products.GilletteSign up for the Gillette newsletter and get free samples, coupons, and exclusive offers.Home School.comThe company utilizes product testers who, in return, get cool free books, kits and school supplies to test out. It never releases a product without running it by its testers first, which gives you a great opportunity to score a bunch of great free samples.Johnson & JohnsonSign up for J&J’s Friends & Neighbors program and receive invitations to test out new products. Opinions are important to Johnson & Johnson and it is willing to give free products in exchange for honest assessments of its property.KotexThe team at U by Kotex offers more than just one sample, it actually has free sample packs. The company will ship a free pack that includes two tampons, one FitPak, and two liners.McCormickBecome a product tester (panelist) with McCormick and the compnay will send you spice samples by mail to test out on a regular basis. Testers must be 18 years of age unless they have a parent or guardian’s approval.MeadThe Mead4Teachers program's a free way for teachers to score a bunch of cool products for their classroom. In return, Mead only asks for opinions of its products.Proctor & GambleSign up and get P&G samples delivered. Brands include Crest, Always, Downy, Tide, Olay and Mr. Clean to name a few. Some samples are delivered with no catch. Others require you to answer a few questions about your experience with the product.SephoraMakeup lovers who are curious about Sephora's line of beauty products can visit their free samples webpage. Select three free samples, add them to your basket and get them sent for free. There is a catch, the user is required to purchase something at regular price to get the free samples.SimilacJoin StrongMoms program and get up to $400 in free perks. These include free baby formula samples and a bunch of coupons for future Similac purchases.

Do you love free samples?

There's nothing like getting free stuff, especially if the items used every day.

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Take a look at this list of companies that offer free samples:

Betty Crocker

Simply sign up for the Members Only Program with Betty Crocker and get monthly free samples by mail and coupons. The samples are sent on a first-come, first served basis.

General Mills

General Mills produces products like Cheerios, Chex, Green Giant and Häagen-Dazs. The company's free program is called the Mills Advisory Panel. In exchange for a bunch of free samples, it asks for honest opinions of its products.

Gillette

Sign up for the Gillette newsletter and get free samples, coupons, and exclusive offers.

Home School.com

The company utilizes product testers who, in return, get cool free books, kits and school supplies to test out. It never releases a product without running it by its testers first, which gives you a great opportunity to score a bunch of great free samples.

Johnson & Johnson

Sign up for J&J’s Friends & Neighbors program and receive invitations to test out new products. Opinions are important to Johnson & Johnson and it is willing to give free products in exchange for honest assessments of its property.

Kotex

The team at U by Kotex offers more than just one sample, it actually has free sample packs. The company will ship a free pack that includes two tampons, one FitPak, and two liners.

McCormick

Become a product tester (panelist) with McCormick and the compnay will send you spice samples by mail to test out on a regular basis. Testers must be 18 years of age unless they have a parent or guardian’s approval.

Mead

The Mead4Teachers program's a free way for teachers to score a bunch of cool products for their classroom. In return, Mead only asks for opinions of its products.

Proctor & Gamble

Sign up and get P&G samples delivered. Brands include Crest, Always, Downy, Tide, Olay and Mr. Clean to name a few. Some samples are delivered with no catch. Others require you to answer a few questions about your experience with the product.

Sephora

Makeup lovers who are curious about Sephora's line of beauty products can visit their free samples webpage. Select three free samples, add them to your basket and get them sent for free. There is a catch, the user is required to purchase something at regular price to get the free samples.

Similac

Join StrongMoms program and get up to $400 in free perks. These include free baby formula samples and a bunch of coupons for future Similac purchases.