Free Always Discreet Pad and Liner Samples by Mail

Last verified 2026-04-25 by Jessica Brooks. We re-check this offer every quarter.

Always Discreet is P&G’s bladder-leak product line, and the brand quietly mails out a free trial sample to anyone who asks. The package includes a small selection of pads, liners, or underwear — enough to know whether the absorbency level is right for you before committing to a full retail box, which can run $15 or more.

What you’ll get

Always Discreet’s sample kit is small but useful. Recent kits have included:

  • A multi-pack with one or two pads in different absorbencies (light, moderate, maximum).
  • A liner two-pack for everyday light leaks.
  • Sometimes a single pair of Always Discreet underwear in your selected size.
  • A high-value coupon (often $2–$3 off a full purchase).
  • A printed insert explaining absorbency levels and where to buy locally.

The sample is meant to confirm fit and absorbency. It is not enough to last a week, but it is enough to compare against Poise, Depend, and store brands before you commit.

Eligibility

  • Open to residents of the US, Canada, and Puerto Rico.
  • 18 years or older.
  • One sample per household, per address.
  • You need a valid mailing address (most addresses including PO boxes are accepted, but apartments require a unit number).
  • You may be asked one or two profile questions about absorbency needs to match the right sample.

How to claim it

  1. Go to alwaysdiscreet.com and look for the “Free Sample” or “Try It Free” banner. The link sometimes routes through P&G’s brandSAVER hub at pgbrandsaver.com, which is the new home for many P&G sample programs.
  2. If prompted, sign in or create a free P&G account. The account is the same one used for Tide, Pampers, and other P&G brands.
  3. Confirm your shipping address. Double-check apartment numbers — re-shipments are not guaranteed.
  4. Answer the brief absorbency-level question (“light,” “moderate,” “heavy”). This is what determines which sample is mailed.
  5. Submit the request. You will see a confirmation page and receive an email receipt.
  6. Wait four to six weeks. Always Discreet samples ship via USPS in plain padded envelopes — there is no Always branding on the outside.
  7. Use the included coupon on a full retail purchase if the sample worked for you.

What to expect after signing up

The four-to-six-week shipping window is long because P&G batches sample requests. Privacy is part of the appeal — the outer envelope is plain and the return address is a generic fulfillment center, not Always or P&G. After you receive the sample, expect occasional marketing emails from Always and P&G with new product announcements and coupons. If you also need formula or diaper samples for a baby in the household, our Enfamil walkthrough covers a more generous baby program.

Watch out for

The sample size is genuinely small — often a two-pack of pads — so do not expect a week’s supply. The four-to-six-week wait can stretch when supplies run low. Always Discreet sample availability also pauses occasionally; if the sample form is offline, check back in a few weeks. After signing up, you are added to the P&G email list. Volume is moderate (roughly two emails a month) and you can unsubscribe in one click. The included coupon is a paper coupon, not a digital one — keep it with your shopping list rather than tossing the insert.

FAQ

Is the sample really free?

Yes. No credit card, no shipping fee, no purchase required.

Will the package be discreet?

Yes. Always Discreet ships in a plain padded envelope with no brand markings on the outside, and the return address shows a fulfillment center rather than the brand name.

Can I order one for my mother or another household member?

The rule is one sample per address. If you live at the same address, you cannot order a second sample for someone else. A separate household at a different address can request its own sample.

What absorbency level should I pick?

If you experience occasional small leaks during exercise or laughing, pick “light.” If leaks happen multiple times a day, pick “moderate.” The Always Discreet site has a short fit-finder quiz that helps if you are unsure.

How often can I request a sample?

Once per household, full stop. The system tracks by address. If your needs change later, you can request a different absorbency level only when Always reopens the campaign — usually annually.

Final word

Always Discreet’s sample is a quick, free way to test absorbency levels without buying a $15 retail box and finding out it is the wrong size. The four-to-six-week wait is the only friction. Sign up, take the included coupon to your next pharmacy run, and decide from there.

Last verified: 2026-04-25. Sample programs change — tell us if you find this offer is no longer available.

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