Free Baby Products and Coupons for New Parents

When I was pregnant with my first child, another mother advised me to sign up for newsletters and other mailings from companies that sell baby products. Later that day, I signed online and joined just about everyone mailing list I could find for baby care products. To be honest, I expect booklets and tips on how to successfully raise a child, but I received tons of samples and coupons for baby formula, food, diapers, and much more. I joined many of these mailing lists before my daughter was even born and over eighteen months later I am still receiving valuable coupons in the mail.

Below is a quick summary and list of company websites that may provide new mothers with coupons and sometimes products. On most questionnaires, you will have to enter in your name, age, address, information about your pregnancy, and your child’s birth date or expected due date. It is important to enter in the correct information pertaining to your child’s birth because many of these companies will send you coupons pertaining to the stage they are currently in.

Pampers is one of the most well known diaper brands among parents. Their website is at www.pampers.com. When you first arrive at their web page, you will be required to select your country and once you arrive on the following page, click on the link that mentions free coupons and samples. To join the Pampers Club, you must also pick a sign on name and password information. When my daughter was younger, Pampers would constantly send me coupons for baby wipes and diapers. Whenever she reached a new stage, Pampers would also include a sample diaper to try. Pampers is still sending coupons to my home and they generally arrive once a month.

One of the other well known diapers brands is Huggies. In addition to diapers and baby wipes, Huggies also has a line of bath care products for infants and toddlers. The company website is www.huggies.com. When you arrive at this web page, you will also have to select your country and when on the next page, select the “Happy Baby” link. Once you are in that section, select the tab at the top of the page labeled “Special Offers.” When you are joining the Huggies mailing list, you will have to create a website screen name and password, allowing for easy return to the site. I generally receive coupons from Huggies about once every one or two months. Huggies will also send coupons for all of their products and they try and correspond them with your child’s age.

Nestle produces various different types of baby formulas. The Nestle brand formula is formally known as Carnation. My daughter always had the Nestle Good Start Supreme formula and luckily Nestle is one of the best formula companies to receive samples and coupons from. Their company web page is http://www.verybestbaby.com. On their main page, you must sign up for the very best baby collection. Before my daughter even arrived, I had a free normal size can of Nestle Good Start formula. Later on I received a free baby book with stickers and tons of checks for formula. Nestle sends checks that are similar to coupons; however, they have your name on them and are good for formula at any retail store that sells it. The first three checks that I received actually covered one normal size can of formal from Nestle, you can’t beat free formula! As your child develops the check size will decrease and when the standard child is off of baby formula, you will no longer receive mailings from Nestle.

When your infant is ready for baby food, Gerber and Beechnut are popular brands that many parents purchase. By visiting www.beechnut.com, parents can often times receive a free product from joining their newsletters and there are sometimes coupons to print off their website. With many supermarkets choosing to no longer accept printed internet coupons, www.gerber.com is the way to go. Gerber offers healthy baby food for children, finger foods for infants and toddlers, and Gerber Graduate Meals for toddlers. When you arrive at Gerber’s home page, select the special offers tab. Once there, you must join the Growing Up Gerber plan. You will have to select a sign in name and password. To receive coupons, you will also be required to enter information about yourself and your child. If you wish to only receive coupons via postal mail, then you must check that box. I am still receiving coupons from Gerber and have been for over a year now. Each coupon specifically pertains to your child’s age; therefore, make sure you enter in their correct birth date.

There are many companies that offer products relating to infants and toddlers, it is recommend that you check out each site and see what they have to offer. Raising a child can be very expensive, get a little help and receive coupons from companies whose products will come in useful to your and your new baby.

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