And the thing is, Proctor and Gamble makes a lot of stuff, like products by Olay, Covergirl, NyQuil, Pepto-Bismol and Gillette. Joining is easy.
The e-mail list is run by VocalPoint, which collects feedback from moms through short surveys and focus groups, sometimes for pay. You'll receive a weekly e-mail with info about P&G new products and what other moms are saying. Occasionally you'll get free samples to test out.
If you don't have kids you may not be accepted -- I wasn't. But it's worth a shot if you are a mom and want to get some freebies.
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