This week’s freebie roundup is courtesy of The Freebie Blogger.
- Register for a free quart of Glidden paint.
- Enter to win a Little Debbie free product coupon.
- Sign up to receive a free Dromeo pain relief cream sample.
- Get a free 2010 Inspirational Wall Calendar
- Kids can eat free at Boston Market (w/purchase).
- Answer a question to receive a free Green Mountain Coffee sample.
- Get a free tube of PoliGrip at select stores.
- Call or write in a free Angel of Praise Christmas ornament.
- Texas Tech is offering a free backpack to those interested in learning more about the school.
- Get a free game of bowling at Brunswick Bowling Centers.
See the previous freebie roundups for more free sample offers that are still available!
As always, make sure you’re protecting your personal information when you’re signing up for freebies.
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Every Friday I’ll start a new post with a Mr. Linky for you all to share your fabulous freebie finds with Deal Seeking Mom readers! If you have a freebie you’d like to list, just leave your link below.
To keep it neat, I suggest that you list your blog name and then the freebie you’ve found in parentheses, ex. Deal Seeking Mom (Free Toilet Paper Sample). The only requirement is that you link directly to your post on the freebie. Links directly to your homepage will be deleted.
Jennifer
A free gallon of paint?? YAY!! I need paint!!! Thanks
Jennifer
I meant quart…sorry!
rashmi
i dont know where to write so m posting here
this is a link for bath and body works coupon
https://ebm.cheetahmail.com/r/regf2?aid=528207786&a=0&n=43&D_CODE=1376&cm_mmc=CH-_-20090928RDM-_–_-mainPrintCoupon&cm_lm=
thanks
SarahEcho
Try combining that Poligrip coupon with the rebate at Rite Aid for the full purchase price. If you haven’t registered yet, go to Riteaid.com and sign up for the Single Check Rebates. They will credit you with your full retail purchase price and not exclude you due to coupon. That’s a total up and above board money maker. Convenient, too, you just enter your receipt online and no “wasting” of a good stamp.