• 200ok@lemmy.worldOP
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    2 months ago

    I received a “gift with purchase” lip balm. I usually just toss it after discovering how sticky/goopy/fragranced/tingling it is, but this one was really mild/neutral/pleasant so I got the full one when I finished the sample.

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    I was in NYC for Pride the other year and got a sample of a cannabis drink made by a new-at-the-time company Cycling Frog. Flavor is good for a seltzer type drink, and the inebriation level is tailored to be about equal to 1-2 alcoholic beverages, which makes it easy to dose. Hubby and I loved it and bought a couple of cans on the spot. They are now available in dispensaries near us, and we still pick up a case every few months.

  • Dr. Wesker@lemmy.sdf.org
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    2 months ago

    Back in the 90s when PC GAMER magazine would include demo CDs, there were a handful of games I liked enough to go buy the full game.

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    I did it with Fulton and Roark’s wax based cologne. It’s great for traveling and they smell nice. I still have the sample pack since I don’t wear cologne often.

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      Neat, I’ve never heard of wax-based cologne. How does it compare to non-wax-based cologne?

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        It’s nice. There are different scents. You use your finger to rub just a tiny bit off and apply it. The smells are good. I’d say it’s a bit harder to over-apply. And it’s in a much smaller package, so easier to transport.

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    2 months ago

    Happens a lot at farmers markets to the point where it’s dangerous. But I don’t feel bad supporting small, local businesses.

  • Dippy@lemmy.world
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    From travels to lots of hotels I’ve taken their mini bottles of shampoo and shaving cream, now from one hotel in Germany and another in France I exclusively buy those shampoos/shaving cream.

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    Costco samples sometimes. Doesn’t happen often though. I think the last time was this huge bag of popcorn that was actually really good.

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    Shareware, AKA “try before you buy”, now known as free game demos.

    My first one was DOOM on 3.5” floppy disks. I remember my dad asking “What’s this I.D. software you ordered?”

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    • Cracked Minecraft Beta 1.7.3 to full Minecraft Beta 1.9 Prerelease 5. (I don’t like Microsoft and Notch is a Nazi)
    • Cheese (before I was vegan. I kinda miss free food sampling)
    • Monthly countrywide public transit ticket (well 9€ wasn’t free, but for a net of 39,000 km railway alone plus every other PT except HSR, it basically is). 49€ now, 58€ in 2025 (=> Subsidy regimes are not on parity to motorised individual traffic)
    • Library subscription
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    I don’t go to Costco but every few years and I went hungry with a friend who has membership and bought too many of the samples I had

  • Vanth@reddthat.com
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    Sometimes when I go into the big booze store for wine. If they have samples of a type I’m looking for and it tastes ok, I might buy. They’re usually sampling wines at very acceptable price points.

    I always test drive cars before buying.

    I change hobbies like I change my clothes. So to keep from sinking way too much into every new hobby, I try to borrow or rent for a bit before buying to make sure it’s a hobby that I will stick with. Example, I picked up dragonboat racing this summer but declined to buy my own $120 paddle and used the clubs slightly heavier, older, paddles that are a little big for me. If I keep going with the team next year, I might buy a paddle. But first will buy a new PFD so I don’t have to wear one of their “one size fits all but it’s going to ride up halfway to u/Vanth’s ears” lifejackets.