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Where can I get a free sample of nicotine gum or other stop-smoking products?
01-26-2013, 02:31 AM
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Where can I get a free sample of nicotine gum or other stop-smoking products?

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01-26-2013, 02:39 AM
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01-26-2013, 02:39 AM
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If there is a certain product you want to try, you may want to contact that company directly, by email or phone. They likely will send you a sample and coupons. If the product has nicotine in it, it will likely be a coupon to pick up a free full size product. nice, right?

Target and Walmart offer lots of free samples on different items. Check their websites daily for updates.
Target: http://samples.target.com/?empty=1
Walmart: http://instoresnow.walmart.com/In-Stores...vings.aspx

Here are some other great websites for free samples on everything you can imagine:
http://free-product-samples.blogspot.com/
http://www.freakyfreddies.com/
http://www.freestuffchannel.com/new.html
http://www.startsampling.com/
If you like a certain brand, "like" that product on facebook and follow them on twitter. They'll sometimes post offers there.

If any website asks you to fill out lots of survey info, it's usually not worth the time. The links above are great, and I use them regularly. Good luck!

http://voices.yahoo.com/forget-coupons-f...tml?cat=46
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01-26-2013, 02:39 AM
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Here's one: https://www.facebook.com/NicoretteIndia/...8020335260

Or some of the hotlines provide them for certain states (New York, Kentucky, Colorado, Massachusetts Veterans, Florida, Mississippi, Pennsylvania):

New York State

Call for free coaching and support: 1-866-NY-QUITS (1-866-697-8487)- M-W 9am-12:00am, Th-F 9am-9pm, Sat & Sun 9am-1pm.

You will receive free starter kit of nicotine patches, Gum or Lozenges. You will also meet trained quit coaches offering help with quit plans. Participants will get information about local stop smoking programs and audio informational messages. Most NY residents qualify for this program. Up to one million calls have been received by the New York State Smoker's Quitline.

Kentucky Tobacco Quit Line

Call 574-STOP (574-7867) 9a.m to 9p.m (EST)for the Cooper/Clayton stop smoking classes running for 13 weeks. Free nicotine patches are offered to those who enroll in the program.

Colarado Quitline

Call 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669) for an ongoing free patch program. You will also participate in a free program tailored to your needs. There is also a support network available in addition to free telephone coaching.

The free supply of nicotine patches is available when you use the free telephone service.

The Massachusetts Department of Veterans' Services (DVS)

Call 1-800-Try-To-Stop if you are a veteran or a member of the family. You will receive a four-week supply of nicotine patches. Along with free patches you will also receive informational resources on the benefits of quitting smoking and tips on stopping. Program participants will also receive telephone support to help them quit.

Florida Tobacco Quit Line

Call 1-877-822-6669, to get free nicotine-replacement products such as patches, gum and lozenges. Florida Quitline is a toll-free call and it also has trained counselors available 24 hours a day.

Mississippi Tobacco Quit Line

Call 1-800-QUIT-NOW. Tobacco users are eligible for free counseling and they may qualify to receive free nicotine replacement therapies, such as a nicotine patch or gum. .

Pennsylvania Department of Health

Call toll-free (800) QUIT NOW (784-8669) to request your free nicotine patches kit. Kits include supply to last you four weeks. Stand-by cessation specialists will first check if you do not have any medical conditions that make it unsafe to use nicotine patches. You will need to become part of a three to six weeks free telephone cessation program.
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