Thursday freebies

The freebizmag offer today is for a Free 2G flash drive when you sign up for the Newsweek Daily Beast Sheet e-newsletter.

 

Vinette Silvers loves her fans! To reward you all, she is giving away a different product every day for a whole week! Today’s featured freebie is the Outspoken Intense Collection by Fergie, including Eau de Parfum Spray, New Body Lotion and Dual Ended Eau de Parfum Rollette (value of $57.00). That’s seven whole days, starting TODAY at 9am until 5pm, and continuing at the same times every day until May 2nd. To get the free product, simply “Like” Vinette Silvers’ Avon Rep on FB, then answer this trivia question:  “What was the name of Fergie’s first solo album?”

Free sample of Carnation Breakfast Essentials and a $1 coupon when you like them.

Download Posterity app for free, today only.  Posterity allows busy parents to create digital keepsakes of their children.

Wednesday freebies

Let’s go surfing now, everybody’s learning how…And they’re learning through reading their free 12-issue subscription to Surfer magazine from freebizmag.

Free sample Finish Quantum dishwashing tablets when you do the like thing.

FREE Sample of eCover Zero laundry powder when you do the like thing.

 

Tuesday freebies

This is weird:  Register for a free trial pair of contacts. Click on either or both ads.  Printable after registration.  Weird only ’cause I got two different emails at the same time for free contacts!

Earth Day freebies

If you can’t wait (hehehehe) for the free Depend at Wags next week and you’ve already used the ones from CVS, pick up a sample of either men’s or women’s Depend, courtesy of the Target Sample Spot.  They still show that Gevalia sample if you haven’t yet requested it.

Free Kiehl’s lip balm.  Take an empty cosmetic container to the Kiehl’s counter at any Nordstrom and get a free Kiehl’s lip balm.  Limit one balm per customer; while supplies last.

I know that lots of stores are jumping on the Earth Day bandwagon, handing out reusable grocery bags, CFL bulbs, etc., but frankly, I’m getting the full-size products for free year-round, so why bother with the huge crowds of people at Target or Walmart jostling for their sample of Tom’s of Maine toothpaste.  kwim?  If any of you see some great stuff, though, please share.

Thursday freebies

Your tax dollars at work (odd hearing work and government in the same sentence, isn’t it?):  the US Fire Administration has a CD of Sesame Street characters singing about fare safety and education.

Want more free Sesame stuff?  Either call (1-877-PNC-GROW) or visit any PNC branch to get the Sesame Street® “For Me, for You, for Later”™ Kit Or, if you’re really, really lazy, you can just click on the link and download whenever part of the kit you want.

Free one-year subscription to Newsweek courtesy of freebizmag.

I’ve posted in the past about members-only monthly freebies from Betty Crocker.  This month is a free peanut butter chip chewy granola bar from Cascadian Farms.

 

Wednesday freebies

Free one-year (12 issues) subscription to Dirt Rider from freebizmag. 

Most Wednesdays, My Coke Rewards has some special discounted deal going on – today’s is a coupon for a FREE 20 oz bottle of Dasani water at a 40% savings:  24 points instead of 40.  If you haven’t yet signed up for this program, do so now – you get a minimum of 10 points for every 12 pk you buy.

Free Sample of Pureology Serious Colour Care.   It says Like us for a chance to win a free sample, so I don’t know if they’re just playing us or you will get one.

Monday freebies

Free sample of TRESemmé Split Remedy shampoo and condition through the Walmart page, so you don’t have to actually like anybody this morning!  Note that you have to watch a short vid before you can claim your goodies.

Free Kindle book The Everything Grow Your Own Vegetables Book: Your Complete Guide to planting, tending, and harvesting vegetables (Everything (Home Improvement).  This ebook is 306 pages long, the reviews are good and the price is certainly right!  I’m gonna download it because even if you can pick up only one or two ideas from a book, it’s worth the time you spent reading it.