These 12 Companies Happily Send Out Free Samples by Mail
I absolutely love free samples, especially the ones that show up in the mail and require very little effort on my part. From the aisles at Costco, to the companies that will send out their products for you to try, they’re a fun no-brainer way to try new stuff. It’s with this in mind that I found a bunch of companies that will send out samples for free by mail, often with NO strings attached. I’ll be sure to keep this article up-to-date as I find new companies that offer freebies. Here’s my current list.
Breathe Right Strips
Breathe Right nasal strips is happy to send you a free sample to try out at home.
Just visit this page to sign-up for your sample. Expect about 2 weeks for delivery.
Thanks Yari for the tip!
Gillette
Sign-up for the Gillette newsletter and score free samples, coupons, and exclusive offers.
I’ve personally receive free razors and shaving cream at least twice a year for the past few years.
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Home School.com
Become a product tester with HomeSchool.com and get cool free books, kits, and school supplies to test out.
They never release a product without running it by their 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 you’ll get regular invitations to test out new products.
Your opinion is very important to Johnson & Johnson and they’re willing to give you a bunch of free products in exchange for your honest thoughts.
Tampax
Just visit this page and follow the instructions to create a Proctor & Gamble account.
Once you have an account, they let you choose the Tampax product you want to test out.
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McCormick
Become a product tester (panelist) with McCormick and they’ll send you spice samples by mail to test out on a regular basis.
You must be 18 years of age unless you have a parent or guardian’s approval.
Pinch Me
The folks at Pinch Me will send you a ton of samples in exchange for your opinion.
Top brands include Kraft, P&G, Hallmark, Starbucks, Kellogg’s, Loreal, Pfizer, and Revlon to name a few.
The best part is they send the samples for free based on the types of products you’re interested in.
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Proctor & Gamble
P&G has teamed up with Bzzagent to deliver free samples to your doorstep.
And the best part it’s completely free to join.
Some samples are delivered with no catch, some require you to answer a few questions about your experience with the product, and some ask you to talk about it on social media.
They’ll send you BzzKits with a bunch of samples from brands like Crest, Always, Downy, Tide, Olay, and Mr. Clean to name a few.
Sephora
If you love Sephora, or are curious about their beauty line, visit their free samples web page.
Simply select 3 free samples, add them to your basket, and get them sent for free. The one catch is they do require you to purchase something at regular price to get the free samples.
Similac
Join their 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.
Snuggle
If you’re a fan of Snuggle fabric softener, why not get a bunch of free samples by mail when you sign-up for their Snuggle Bear Den club.
U by Kotex
Visit the free sample page on the Kotex website and you pick the free sample you want to receive.
Unfortunately they no longer offer free samples of their tampons BUT you can get free samples of their pads and liners and they let you pick the exact kind you want to try out.
Vocal Point
Sign-up for free with Vocal Point and get a ton of free samples from up and coming companies as well as new-concepts on products that already exist.
In return they’ll ask for your thoughts and opinions.
Ask the Reader: What companies have you discovered that send out free samples by mail on a regular basis? Let me know and I’ll get them added ASAP.
By Kyle James