Friday, August 02, 2013
Freebie Friday!
Welcome to another edition of Freebie Friday, where I tell you what free samples and full sized products I received in the mail and how you can get them too.
This week I received a really nice card and 4 samples of Avon from the lady I buy my Avon through. If you'd like to order some Avon products, did you know you can now do it totally online? I know! it's so convenient. My Avon representative is:
Cynthia Netherton and you can use this link to order through her store.
I also received a box from Smiley360 with the three sample tubes of Arm & Hammer Advanced White toothpaste.
I also turned in My Coke Rewards points for a free 20oz bottle of coke and got the coupon in the mail.
I received two sample packages of Tums Freshers and a FREE Uniwigs Colorful Clip-in Hair Extension and a free Futuro Brand Carabiner bottle opener and I found the link for all of these freebies on Freebie Shark.
This week I was also fortunate enough to win a box of romance books from SOS Aloha in a blog contest. Kim is a delightfully fun woman who owns the blog and has contests to win books all the time! You should definitely check out her blog.
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Won't have to worry about toothpaste for a while
ReplyDeleteAnd you're also set for reading materials for some time :)
ReplyDeletePat, I have so many free sample tubes of toothpaste, I'll probably never have to buy one again. lol
ReplyDeleteShelley, I'm already through with two of them. lol
You have this ability to collect the most "interesting" kinds of unrelated items. I hope you enjoy all of them, even if it means giving some of them away.
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Rob, that's very true. When my mom was alive I used to give some of the freebies I got to her. I've sent a couple of care packages overseas at Christmas to soldiers in the Army and those little samples of toothpaste, deodorant, snacks and other things come in handy to be able to pack a lot into a small box.
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