Free samples from Proctor and Gamble, is it really possible? You bet it is! Free samples are a great way to try out new products absolutely free. Proctor and Gamble offers a ton of free samples from their program called "P&G brand sampler". When you sign up for this great, free program you will be able to request a different free set of samples each and every month. Registration for Proctor and Gambles free sample program is extremely easy and will only take you a few minutes.
So how do you sign up for this great free sample program? Simply visit Proctor and Gamble's website and sign up for their "Everyday Solutions" program. You must be an Everyday Solutions member in order to qualify for their brand sampler program. Oh and don't worry, both of these programs are 100% free.
When you register for the Everyday Solutions program you will need to provide some generic information, such as, name, age, address, and how many children you have and their ages. They will also list some of their products and ask you how often you use them. You will be amazed at how many products that you use every day are manufactured by P&G. Products like Oil of Olay, Cover Girl, Charmin, Bounty, Bounce, and Cascade are all produced by Proctor and Gamble.
Once you've finished signing up for the P&G everyday solutions program you can being requesting your free samples. In order to begin receiving free samples you simply need to log in to your everyday solution account and look for the P&G brand sampler link on the right hand side of the page. Check the box of each of the products you wish to sample and answer any questions you are asked. You may be asked different questions depending on which products you request. Once you are done choosing the products you'd like and answering all the questions, simply submit the online request and wait for the confirmation email from P&G.
Many samples on the Brand Sampler program are available to everyone, although certain products, such as medications like Prilosec, are only available to those who qualify.
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