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Free Samples of S-26 Gold Toddler or Gold Junior Formula from Me And My Child

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  • +5

    Free? I thought there was a shortage of this stuff?
    don't let the Chinese blackmarket see this ozbargain post!

    • -1

      will be reposted on oursteps shortly….

    • The Chinese are only after the premium stuff

  • +2

    im brodening this to china

    • hahaha got beaten to it, was gonna say the Chinese are gonna broden it all and ship back to China lol

  • Tin foil alert

    I think it might be a ploy by the government to get the details of Chinese people who broden the formula…

  • +2

    Came here for China/broden comments, was not disappointed.

  • just need to find empty cans so i can pour these into 1 can to save postage

  • +1

    How much is shipping to China? Thanks

  • Glaring grammatical errors in business names just scream reputability…

    • Downvoted this deal due to not using "My Child and I"

  • I'll take a pallet full.

  • chris cringle sorted.

  • And now on a more serious note: Giving away formula samples is a joke. You can't possibly expect to achieve anything by doing so. You'd need at least a couple of dozen to test it over a few days to see if your baby likes it, or has any adverse reactions to it!!!!!

    • I can't quite agree with that. There are many starving toddlers in the world whose parents live way below the poverty line, and what might seem a joke to you, might not be to them.

      • Seriously, starving toddlers… How many of these free samples will reach a starving toddler?
        Maybe they should think about getting off of OzBargain and selling their computer then!!!

        • No one knows who these samples go to. I reckon it's good for parents to be able to try before they buy. You said before about getting adverse reactions. If a child were to get any reactions, at least the parent hasn't gone out and spent money on the full tin. Any way, it's up to the parent to read the ingredients and use their own judgement.

        • @shanneene:
          You're fairly likely to get a different reaction from your infant 90% of the time when you start using a new formula anyway! That's why a doctor and/or paediatrician will, unless the baby has a severe reaction, recommend that you'll trial it for at least a week!

          Ps. Quite often pointless reading the ingredients when 90% of the products on the shelf contain 99% off the same make up!

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