Sure, just go to the specific websites and apply for their free samples! They usually arrive within 4wks. I know Pampers, Huggies, Similac, Enfamil and Goodstart all give them out!! Best part is after you get the samples, they start sending you coupons and checks in the mail to use toward their products!
http://www.huggies.com/
http://www.pampers.com/languagejump.jhtml
http://welcomeaddition.com/
http://www.enfamil.com/
http://www.nestle.ca/en/Products/Browse_by_Category/Baby_Foods/Formula/good_start.htm
2006-09-21 17:49:48
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answered by **KELLEY** 6
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look at the pediatrics office for those magazines- the coupon cards are usually inside for free stuff. You can also google online for free baby stuff and sign up for the baby registries at various baby stores. The hospital may also have samples for you to take.
2006-09-21 17:58:32
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answered by longleggedfirecracker 3
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Why do no longer you are attempting to e mail agencies that do toddler products and ask them in the event that they have any samples of their products which you will try.that's what I did in Australia and that i've got been given stuff from toddler creams and nappies, etc. ensure you put in your postal address once you're soliciting for samples. each and all the agencies coudl say is the two sure that they are quiet chuffed to deliver out samples or no that they do no longer do any sampls. chuffed emailing. And anticipate what comses on your mail field.
2016-10-01 05:51:22
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answered by ? 4
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walmart has samples of huggies right now on there web page then theres this web site i go to it's called www.slickdeals.net there is a forum for free stuff you can find free baby stuff often
2006-09-21 18:05:02
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answered by Moo moo I'm a chicken 4
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www.pampers.com
www.welcomeaddition.com
www.verybestbaby.com
www.huggies.com
www.enfamil.com
Choose 1 formula site and stick with that brand. Switching between brands can make your baby sick. If you can't breastfeed, I recommend Nestle's Good Start. Nestle's was the first (my husbands GREAT AUNT, who is in her 70's was on it). My son had gastrointestinal reflux of prematurity, and this was much easier for him to digest (I had problems with breast feeding due to his being premature). Similac made him spit up, and Enfamil made him constipated. Almost no trouble with the Nestle's though.
Also, sign up at www.babycenter.com for free advice. It's a great site.
2006-09-21 17:54:35
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answered by rainchaser77 5
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go to the brand name websites
2006-09-21 17:49:46
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answered by Anonymous
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write each company that you would use their products and they will mail them to you!!
2006-09-21 17:55:09
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answered by gvemethreesteps 3
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