Free Slugger membership kit

Free Slugger membership kit
Category: 
Athletic & Sports
Printable Stuff
From their site: The Slugger membership kit includes an White Sox Kids Club membership certificate, a welcome postcard from a White Sox player, White Sox tattoos, an Adam Dunn wall cling, four game ticket coupons (up from two) and more! Go to their site and click on "Slugger Membership" at the bottom of their page!
Offer valid for residents of: 
USA
Canada
UK
Mexico
Others

Baby First Aid Pocket Guide

Baby First Aid Pocket Guide
Category: 
Babies & Infants
Educational & School
This pocket sized guide gives you essential baby first aid advice. Keep it handy - you never know when you might need it. This guide is only available to UK residents and we can only send one per request. If you live outside the UK, check our online first aid advice and free downloadable first aid posters, or download our free mobile app.
Offer valid for residents of: 
UK

Free Sample of Papaya Leaf Extract

Free Sample of Papaya Leaf Extract
Category: 
Product Samples
Tea Sample
Herbal Goodness gives away 100 free samples of teas every month. The first 100 people who request a free sample will be selected by filling out the form below and verifying their email and mailing address. Available only within continental USA (No international entries). Samples are mailed to verified email and mailing addresses only. One sample per household. Hurry before these samples run out! PS: This form resets the 1st day of every month. So don't worry if you are not selected. Just try again next month.
Offer valid for residents of: 
USA

Free Racial Justice Poster

Free Racial Justice Poster
Category: 
Posters & Maps
In observance of March 21, the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, Akonadi Foundation is delighted to present the 2024 Racial Justice Poster, “We dance to the beat of a thousand prayers” by Jose “Peps” Garcia. Akonadi Foundation distributed our first Racial Justice poster in 2008 to commemorate March 21, the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. This day honors the Sharpeville massacre on March 21, 1960, when the South African anti-apartheid movement rose up to resist `pass’ laws. As part of the government’s efforts to segregate and control Black South Africans, these laws required Black South Africans to carry passbooks, or identity cards, at all times. On this day in the Sharpeville township, as movement leaders, elders, and children gathered in peaceful protest, police opened fire and killed 69 people, including 10 children.
Offer valid for residents of: 
USA

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