Free Samples



Think you can't get something for nothing these days? Luckily, you still can. Free samples of chocolate are available from a variety of places. To get a free sample, you might have to fill out a form and mail it in, or makes some other small effort, so it's not really for nothing. But at least it is free!

Many of the big chocolate companies offer free samples by mail and free product samples from stores with coupons. Others require you to participate in a contest or game. Here are a few current offers:


  • Get free samples simply by requesting them from Abuelita Granulado at Nestle-Abuelita.com and you'll get them, while supplies last.

  • Join the Godiva Chocolate Rewards Club at Godiva.com and visit a participating Godiva Boutique and get samples for free every month.

  • In the free food samples department, join the Melting Pot's Club Fondue at TheMeltingPotFondueClub.com and get a free chocolate fondue for two people.

  • Send in your vote for your favorite candy online at All-Free-Samples.com and get both a $50 gift card and $50 in chocolate. You must be 18 years of age or older and live in the US.

  • Join the Nestle Crunch Challenge on Facebook at Facebook.com, and play the quiz game to win $10,000 or one of 1,000 free Nestle Crunch Bars given away daily.


You can find more free samples products and free samples online simply by searching for "free chocolate samples" using Google. Many of the offers are time limited, so check to see if they are still available. Others are only available in certain geographic areas, usually the continental USA, or to certain ages (mostly over 18). Check the small print, because to get free stuff samples of almost anything, they will probably want some of your personal information for marketing purposes. You can be pretty sure that in exchange for your free chocolate, you'll be giving away your name, address, telephone number and email to all of these companies for their use in trying to sell you more of what you just sampled. However, if you consider that most of our information is already out there being used anyway, the idea that we can get some free chocolate in exchange for it makes it feel a little better!