New website that sends you FREE food and drink for your reviews on big brand products like Kelloggs and Malibu
A PRODUCT marketing website is sending people free boxes of food and drinks in exchange for reviews on big brand products like Kelloggs and Malibu.
Tryit will deliver full-sized samples of products to your door which are even tailored to your taste - and you don’t have to pay a penny.
Instead, all you need to do is try the products and then sumbit your feedback to Tryit.
Once you’ve done that you can become eligible for more boxes of free goodies.
Tryit is a new platform that has not officially launched yet but anyone can join it’s pre-launch club.
The boxes come on a luck-of-the-draw basis so the more people who sign up, the more competition there is to be chosen for a box and it’s better to get in there early.
Next you'll be invited to set up an in-depth personal profile, which takes about 15 to 20 minutes.
Savvy Circle hands out goodies from brands including Olay, Fairy and Max Factor, and in return it asks that testers give feedback on the products.
You can also earn loads of free products - including lotions and toiletries - with BzzAgent and all you have to do is start "meaningful and authentic conversations" about the freebies you receive with online and real-life friends.
Meanwhile, Toluna will pay you to test out products from brands like Amazon, CBS and Sony Music.
The blogger told the Sun: “I am pretty sceptical about getting free products in exchange for a review. Typically, if it seems to good to be true, it usually is.
“I've tried product testing companies such as Bzzagent and Toluna in the past, with varying degrees of success.
“So I didn't have a lot of high expectations from Tryit initially but signing up only took a few minutes, and was super impressed when I had a box of freebies come through the post."
Charlotte said the information booklets explaining what you had to do "were incredibly professional" and the products were a mix of recognisable and unfamiliar brands.
Two weeks afer receiving the box, Charlotte said she got an email telling her the survey was ready.
She said she only had review four of the products and it took her about two minutes to complete each one.
The blogger, who has the bonus of a big social media following, said she's already had a text saying she's been chosen for another campaign and a box is on its way.
We've also rounded up a comprehensive guide on how to get freebies from brands like Boots, M&S and Tesco.
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