Free-Bee Lego Fun Tuesday!
The press release enthusiastically says this is a “Groundhog.” Okay. Whatever, your kids can build it and take their clever creation home, all for free! Times seem to vary by store, but it looks like plastic Mr. Groundhog will be waiting for you, starting at 5pm while supplies last on Tuesday, February 2nd. Go here to find your closest location.
Free-Bee Family Portraits From Sears!
Sears is offering two printable coupons good for a free Ruby Montage or a free 10×13 Classic Wall Portrait with session. The best part? There is no session fee. Offer expires April 30, 2010.
Thanks, The Freebie Blogger!
Free-Bee Breathe Right
While it’s true that sticking a pillow over your husband’s face will stop the snoring, it’s considered murder in most states. This might be a tad less extreme… Go here to request a Free Sample of Breathe Right Strips.
Thanks, The Frugal Girls!
Free-Bee Pampers!
Pampers recently revamped their Swaddlers and Cruisers diapers with the invention of Dry Max technology. According to Pampers, their new diapers are 20% thinner and are Pampers driest diaper ever.
So, starting TODAY (1.29.10) you can request a free-bee 3 pack sample of the new Cruisers diaper on Pampers.com. If your sample ends up including a Team USA diaper, you will win a one year supply of Pampers Cruisers with Dry Max!
Thanks, Stretching A Buck!
New Whole Foods Coupons
They’re finally offering these online–peruse and print at will!
$1.00 off 1 Kashi Granola snacks
$1.00 off 1 Annie’s Fruit Bunny snacks
Free-Bee Book!

Pampers has a new mail in offer available. You’ll get a free-bee Scholastic book when you mail in a UPC code from a Pampers Easy Ups or Kandoo products, along with your name, daytime phone number, email address and complete mailing address to the following:
Pampers Book Offer,
557 Broadway,
P.O. Box 711,
New York, NY 10012
This offer begins January 28th , there’s 2,500 copies to give away. Sneaky inside tip: You may also want to pick up a free potty training kit. It comes with coupons, stickers and coloring pages.
Thanks, Common Sense With Money!
