Best websites to score freebies
At these websites you can search for coupons, free sample products, and free services.
Freebies4mom.com, as the name suggests, “sifts through offers with an eye on what moms want.” Find printable coupons for such items as Kashi granola bars and Garnier Nutritioniste beauty products.
Thunderfap.com lists a “wide range” of freebies, such as free samples of Cold-EEZE lozenges, free veterinary exams, and free photo sharing through Photobucket.com.
Freemania.net not only lists free samples of products like Crest toothpaste, but also includes links to free services, such as online language classes. Though “tricky to navigate,” the site features a “Daily Free Stuff Blog” that highlights offers.
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Freestufftimes.com claims to weed out the “iffy offers from the sure things.” It sorts deals on items like Purina pet food according to when they expire, so you’re not led on “wild goose chases.”
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