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  2. Free sample of Lever 2000 soap - AOL

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    Costco is giving away free samples of Lever 2000 16-ounce bar soap. You do NOT have to be a Costco member to be eligible. Just click on the above link, then sign up with your name, address, email ...

  3. Product sample - Wikipedia

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    19th-century soap manufacturer Benjamin T. Babbitt was one of the first known people, though not the first ever, to offer free samples of his products. For example, innkeepers are portrayed offering free samples in the 14th-century poem Piers Plowman: "Tauerners 'a tast for nouht' tolden the same" (Innkeepers said the same thing, 'A taste for free!').

  4. 41+ Cool Free Things (or Discounts) You Can Get on Your Birthday

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    A plethora of companies offer free birthday stuff and discounts on your special day, from Sephora samples to golf rounds to movie popcorn (some even without signing up). 41+ Cool Free Things (or ...

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    Stars can get up to $100,000 worth of free stuff each year. ... However, with Audi leases starting at around $500 a month, that’s still a pretty great freebie. Food. 14. Food.

  6. Promotional merchandise - Wikipedia

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    The first known promotional products in the United States were commemorative buttons dating back to the election of George Washington in 1789. During the early 19th century, there were some advertising calendars, rulers, and wooden specialties, but there was no organized industry for the creation and distribution of promotional items until later in the 19th century.

  7. Our Gal Sunday - Wikipedia

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    Our Gal Sunday is an American soap opera produced by Frank and Anne Hummert, network broadcast via CBS from March 29, 1937, to January 2, 1959, [1] starring Dorothy Lowell and, after Lowell's 1944 death, Vivian Smolen in the title role. The origin of this radio series was a 1904 Broadway production, Sunday, which starred Ethel Barrymore.