Here are all of the free items I received in the mail this past week. This year I am not going to seek every single freebie that is out there, instead I am going to try and get freebies that I or someone in my family would use or full size products. For example, I would want trial/travel size items, but not the tiny sample they send on a cardboard. I never got around to posting last week’s Snail Mail Sunday because we were on vacation and I thought I would have more time than I did to work on the computer.
- Magazines-US Weekly-I gave this to my sister to read on vacation.
- Honey Nut Cheerios-S is so looking forward to trying this.
- Roux Shampoo and Conditioner Sample-I am not too sure about trying this.
- Honeymaid Grahamfuls-This came in a package I got from Kohls.com. How weird is that? It also came with a $1 coupon.
- Chicken Helper Creamy Carbonara– I would love to try this, but since I can’t have dairy it will have to wait.
- Nexcare Bandages-We can always use more bandages in this house.
I never read the US Weekly; the cover didn’t really interest me. My sister loved it. S will eat the box of Honey Nut Cheerios and already ate the Honeymaid Grahamfuls. The bandages went in the first aid stuff, and I am just waiting to try the Chicken Helper. The Roux samples will go in the giveaway box for my local breadbasket donation. This past week’s freebies were light, but everything I got was awesome.
- US Weekly-I thought Kim was never going to use her daughter on magazine covers? You know I already read this to check it out.
- Black and Mild Bottle Opener/Money Clip-This is totally nice. It is thick so it won’t bend easily and I love the satin silver finish on it.
- Costco Huggies Sample Pack-Costco sent this nice little sample pack that contained a small pack of Huggies wipes and 3 size 2 diapers.
I read the US Weekly. I am not sure what I am going to do with the money clip (it could make a great present or white elephant gift), and the diapers and wipes already went in P’s stuff. Nothing from this week will go in the giveaway box for my local breadbasket donation.