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  2. 5 Best Companies for Free Samples - AOL

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  3. A Popular Coffee Chain Is Now Handing Out Free Samples - AOL

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    The new initiative will get customers a free two-ounce "sip" of any available, currently brewed coffee or Nitro Infinite Black cold brew.RELATED: A Premium Coffee Chain A Popular Coffee Chain Is ...

  4. Post-it note - Wikipedia

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    This campaign involved renaming the product to "Post-it Note" and giving out free samples to offices in Boise, Idaho. [13] [20] [1] This time, results were promising as more than 90 percent of those who received free samples indicated they would buy the product. [18] Post-its were launched across the United States in 1980.

  5. 51 Things You Can Get for Free While Traveling for the Holidays

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    Farmers markets and local small businesses will often give out free samples of their goods. Rawpixel / istockphoto. 16. Take advantage of concierge.

  6. History of nicotine marketing - Wikipedia

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    Despite it being illegal at the time, tobacco marketers gave out free cigarette samples to children in black neighbourhoods in the U.S. [49] Similar practices continue in parts of the world; a 2016 study found over 12% of South African students had been given free cigarettes by tobacco company representative, with lower rates in five other ...

  7. Southwestern Advantage - Wikipedia

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    Southwestern Advantage (formerly known as Southwestern Company), is an education material sales company based in Nashville, TN.The privately owned company recruits college and university students as independent contractors to sell educational books, apps, and website subscriptions door-to-door using direct selling methods.