Here are some of the most common places to get free samples: brand newsletters, retailer sample pages, sample-aggregation sites, and product- testing platforms. A few current sources highlight MySavings, Walmart sample boxes, Sephora Beauty Insider, Influenster, BzzAgent, P&G Good Everyday, Target Circle freebies, and Freeflys as active places to look for offers.

Best places

  • Brand newsletters: Sign up for emails from brands you already use, since many send first-come, first-served samples or launch perks.
  • Retailer programs: Walmart, Target, Ulta, CVS, and Walgreens sometimes post sample offers or promo bundles.
  • Sampling communities: Influenster, BzzAgent, Smiley360, and similar programs send products in exchange for honest feedback.
  • Freebie directories: Sites like MySavings, Sample Hawk, Freeflys, and other roundup pages collect current sample offers in one place.

How to get them

  1. Make a separate email address for freebie signups so your inbox stays organized.
  1. Fill out profiles completely on product-testing sites to improve your match rate.
  1. Check sample pages often, because many offers disappear quickly.
  1. Follow brands on social media, since some freebies are posted there first.
  1. Be cautious with any site asking for unusual personal or payment details; trusted retailer or manufacturer pages are safer.

Quick picks

  • Beauty: Sephora Beauty Insider, Influenster, BzzAgent.
  • Food/snacks: MySavings, Freeflys, Sample Hawk.
  • Baby/household: Walmart sample boxes and brand newsletters.
  • General freebies: P&G Good Everyday and Freeflys.

Practical note

A simple routine works best: check one freebie directory daily, keep your profiles updated, and sign up for 5–10 brands you actually buy from. That usually beats chasing every random offer and helps you get samples that are actually useful.

Information gathered from public web sources and summarized for convenience.