To all of the parents or expecting parents out there, does the idea of free baby bottle samples sound too good to be true?
There is nothing more rewarding or satisfying than raising a child and seeing how they grow and mature into adults.
But it’s no secret that raising a child is expensive.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says the cost of raising a child born in 2015 will cost $233,610 from birth to age 17!
One of the items parents of babies have to budget for are baby bottles.
On average, baby bottles cost about $1 to $6 per bottle.
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And on average, baby bottles only last about three to six months.
That’s a cost that can add up pretty quickly!
Now what if there was a way to get free baby bottles?
Thankfully, there are a few options!
You’ll b It’s surprising how easy it is to get free baby stuff!
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How to Get Free Baby Bottles
Here are legit ways you can get free baby bottle samples.
1. Baby Registry Freebies
As you learned in a post about wedding freebies, many popular stores will offer free gifts for setting up a wedding registry.
Well, it turns out the same is true for several stores when it comes to baby registries as well!
All you have to do is go to their website and fill out the necessary information (links are listed below).
And by all means, feel free to register with more than one store!
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Here is a list of some popular retailers who offer free gifts or gift bags (that include baby bottles):
While researching for this post, I cam across a lot of forum and blog posts as well as Reddit comments from moms who actually received bottles from these companies.
Here are some of the brands people have reported receiving through baby registries:
- Evenflo and Dr. Brown’s bottles: Sent by Walmart.
- Philips Avent, Gerber & Boon Nursh bottle: Sent by Amazon
- MAM bottle: Sent by Babies ‘R Us.
- Munchkin Latch bottle: Sent by Target.
- Philips Avent: Sent by Motherhood Maternity and Target.
This is really an easy way to not only get free baby bottles but all kinds of baby related freebies.
2. Get free sample boxes
Retail stores aren’t the only places offering free samples to mothers.
There are several websites that will also ship you a box of goodies (including bottles) for free.
But know that some of these sites let you choose the items you get, others it’s more luck of the draw.
Others you may have to check on a regular basis.
So read all of the information before signing up.
So, without further ado, here is a list of websites offering free sample boxes.
3. Formula companies that give free baby bottles
And it’s not just retailers offering free gift bags and samples of baby bottles.
It turns out, some of the companies making baby formula also offer gift bags that include free baby formula and bottles.
All you have to do is register on the website (links are listed below).
Here are some of the formula companies that offer gift bags (or diaper bags) of freebies, coupons, and free baby bottles.
And, once again, feel free to register with more than one!
(And some of these bags have a retail value of up to $400!)
4. Get free baby bottles from manufacturers
Do you have a favorite baby bottle brand?
Wonder if they might send you a free sample or two?
You never know unless you ask.
Just give them a call or send them an email and see what they say.
And some of them have an email newsletter where they will send you information about promotions and special offers
Here is a list of baby bottle manufacturers and their contact information (including phone number, email, and newsletter information).
Philips Avent
- Phone Number: 1-800-542-8368
- Contact page
Playtex
- Phone Number: 1-888-310-4290
- Email: help@playtexbaby.com
Tommee Tippee
- Facebook Page: facebook.com/TommeeTippeeNorthAmerica/ (Company’s Preferred Method of Communication)
- Phone Number: 1-877-248-6922 (For Urgent Inquiries)
Brown’s
- Phone Number : 1-800-778-9001
- Contact page
Comotomo
- Phone Number: 1-800-890-6895
- Email: ask@comotomo.com
Evenflo
- Phone Number: 1-855-334-2229
- Contact page
Lansinoh
- Phone Number: 1-800-292-4794
- Email: customerservice@lansinoh.com
NUK
- Phone Number : 1-888-NUK-1238
- Contact page
MAM
- Phone Number: 1-866-949-1174
- Email: consumerservice@mambaby.com
Munchkin
- Phone Number : 1-800-344-2229
- Email: cserv@munchkin.com
Chicco
- Phone Number: 1-877-424-4226
- Contact page
Bare BPA Free
- Phone Number: 1-646-389-9496
- Email: info@bittylab.com
- Newsletter: Link here
5. Take advantage of Pampers’ and Huggies’ Rewards Program
You may be asking yourself, “How will a diaper company’s rewards program get me free baby bottles?”
You can by taking full advantage of everything the plan has to offer.
Pampers Club
For Pampers Club, download the app for Android or iOS and then scan any Pampers product you buy.
Collect the points from every item, and then get rewards including cashback.
Then use the cashback to buy the baby bottles you need.
And since no money left your checking account, they’re essentially free!
Huggies Rewards
Same thing with Huggies Rewards.
Download the app for Android or iOS and start earning points for every purchase.
Then use those points to redeem gift cards and use those gift cards to get baby bottles.
And, once again, since no money left your wallet they’re technically free!
By the way, you can see a full list of baby rewards programs here.
6. Ask your Doctor or Hospital for extras
The hospital will provide you with everything you need before, during, and after your beautiful baby is born.
You can take most of the items (including bottles) with you as you leave.
And it never hurts to ask the doctor or nurses if you can take an extra bottle or two with you.
Also, many hospitals will offer free goodie bags or diaper bags filled with free samples of common items including bottles.
And feel free to ask the OB/GYN or pediatrician if they have any sample baby bottles to give away.
There’s a good chance they do.
And you won’t know if you don’t ask!
7. Ask your friends
Do you have any friends who have kids who recently outgrew the bottle feeding stage?
By any chance do they have any baby bottles lying around that were never used?
If so, ask them if you can take them.
They’re probably just going to be thrown away, so you would actually be doing them a favor.
And they’ll likely be happy to help out a friend and fellow parent.
You don’t know until you ask around.
8. Use Social Media
People are selling pretty much everything these days via the web and social media.
Chances are there’s someone nearby looking to get rid of some baby bottles that their kid has outgrown or never used.
And both Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist have a free section.
They’re worth checking out and seeing if anyone is offering any free baby bottles in your area.
But act quickly, they may not be around for long.
And when you’re buying something through social media, it’s a good idea to inspect the item closely before exchanging money.
9. Look out for promotions from your favorite stores
Does your town have a maternity store or a store that caters to new or expecting mothers?
If so, do they offer promotions or free samples from time to time?
It’s something to keep an eye on.
Follow them on social media and see if or when they may be offering coupons or free samples of items such as baby or formula bottles.
10. Take advantage of Baby and Maternity Expos
Chances are, you went to a bridal fair before you walked down the aisle on your big day.
They’re a great place to get ideas, and of course, pick up some free samples along the way.
But did you know there are also baby and maternity expos as well?
They’re basically the same thing as a bridal fair, instead the focus is on moms and moms-to-be.
A couple of national baby and maternal expo are MommyCon and BabyPalooza.
Keep an eye on their websites and any announcements in your hometown.
If there’s a baby expo coming soon, it’s a great way to pick up some freebies like free bottles.
11. Arrange a Baby Shower
A baby shower is a great way to get your friends together and celebrate the new addition to your family.
It’s also a way to get items you’ll need for your baby.
Just make sure to include baby bottles to your wish list of items you send to the person setting up the event.
And if you’re not sure of what brand you’ll like, put down a couple so you can try a few out see what works best.
12. Use rewards sites to get free bottles
Have you checked out any of the common rewards sites like Swagbucks, Ibotta, or Rakuten?
If not, you’re really missing out.
They’re a great way to get cashback for shopping at stores you probably already frequent.
For Ibotta, just look for the store (or stores) you shop at and check out the offers.
They range from $0.25 to $3.00 cashback, and once you hit $20 you can cash out.
For Swagbucks you earn “swagbucks” for shopping at a particular store or completing a survey.
Earn enough swagbucks and you can earn gift cards from popular stores like Amazon and Walmart or get a PayPal gift card.
With Rakuten, shop through their site, earn cashback, and get you money through PayPal or via check.
Once you get your money or gift card, use it to get the baby bottles you need.
Since no money is leaving your wallet, it’s technically free!
13. Join your favorite store’s loyalty program
Do you take advantage of your favorite store’s loyalty program like Target’s Circle, CVS’s ExtraCare card, or Food Lion’s MVP Program?
If not, one again you’re really missing out.
It’s a great way to save money, and with a little creativity, you can use the money you saved towards things you need.
Things like baby bottles.
At the bottom of the receipt, it will say something like “You Saved $10.00 This Trip.”
After each trip, transfer that money to another account.
Let it build up, then use that money for something you need.
If you go through a lot of baby bottles, use the money you saved through your favorite rewards or loyalty program to purchase new bottles.
Since no money came out of your checking account, you can say it’s free.
Also, be on the lookout for specials offering free $5 or $10 gift cards.
Sometimes stores will have a “Buy 3 And Get a Free $5 Gift Card Promotion.”
If it’s something you already use, stock up and get that gift card, then use it for baby bottles.
Also, periodically Target will have a promotion where they’ll give you a $10 gift card for grocery purchases over $50.
Use that gift card for baby bottles, and since no money left your account it’s 100% free!
14. Use your Rewards Credit Card
Do you have a rewards credit card?
If so, they can really be a useful tool to save money.
All it takes is a little imagination.
Two of the popular cash back cards are American Express and Discover.
Use some of your quarterly or annual cashback rewards to buy baby bottles.
And since you didn’t spend any of your money, those bottles were technically free.
And if you have a points card instead of a cashback card, see if your points can be redeemed for gift cards.
If so, use those gift cards to get baby bottles.
Again, since you didn’t spend any money, they’re technically free!
And if your credit card offers airline miles and not cashback don’t worry!
Just go to The Points Trader and exchange those miles into cash and use the money to buy baby bottles.
And, once again, since no money left your bank account they’re technically free!
15. And don’t let your Christmas gift cards go to waste!
Do you still have gift cards lying around that friends or family gave you for Christmas?
If so, you’re not alone.
CNBC recently reported almost $3 billion worth of gift cards go unused every year!
Don’t become another statistic!
If you still have that Target, Walmart, or Visa gift card just collecting dust use it!
It’s a great way to get those baby or formula bottles you need with no money leaving your pocket.
And if you have a gift card to a store you don’t really go to, check out CardCash and Cardpool to trade your gift card for one you’re likely to use.
Baby Needs a New (and Free) Bottle!
Raising a child is one of the most rewarding experiences anyone can hope for.
But, as noted above, it’s really expensive. Any way to save some money here and there goes a long way.
So whether you are pregnant and expecting or have already given birth to your bundle of joy, use these tips to save yourself some cash by scoring totally free baby bottles and samples. Trust me, you’ll need that cash later on!
Crystal Holt
I need free baby bottles
alan
where do i write
Saeed
Alan, were do you write what? If you mean where and how you request free baby bottles, in the post we have linked to request and contact page for companies that giveaway free baby bottle samples.