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  2. Free sample of Crest toothpaste - AOL

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    Get a free sample of gingivitis-fighting Crest toothpaste courtesy of Walmart when you answer two questions about your teeth. If you don't appear to have gingivitis, Crest will send you a sample ...

  3. Free sample of Tom's of Maine toothpaste - AOL

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    Get a free sample of Tom's of Maine all natural toothpaste through Walmart for a limited time. This freebie has been popping up in the past week or so, then running out and re-appearing somewhere ...

  4. Free sample of Arm & Hammer toothpaste - AOL

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    Get a free sample of Arm & Hammer Advance White toothpaste when you fill out a simple form. Be prepared to share your name, address, email, and answer two questions about your toothpaste habits.

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  6. Product sample - Wikipedia

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    Free sample of Peter Pan peanut butter, promising it "does not stick to the roof of your mouth" A product sample is a sample of a consumer product that is given to the consumer free of cost so that they may try a product before committing to a purchase. When it comes to marketing non-durable commodities, such as food items, sampling is crucial.

  7. Sensodyne - Wikipedia

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    Sensodyne is a brand of toothpaste that was first sold by Block Drug, a Brooklyn, New York-based company established in 1907 by pharmacist Alexander Block. [1] By 1925, manufacturing dental care products had become the company's focus. Leonard N. Block followed his father into the family business which relocated to Jersey City, New Jersey, in 1938.