Here are five of the best freebies we picked up at the Pharmacy Show this year

No trade show is complete without interesting stalls filled with samples and promos. After spending the last two days at the Pharmacy Show in Birmingham, we have created a roundup of some of the best...
Here are five of the best freebies we picked up at the Pharmacy Show this year
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by Molly Bowcott

From miniature foam penguins to toothpicks and moisturisers, there was been no shortage of goods to collect. The show featured over 300 exhibitors and each stand was filled to the brim with different products to offer.

First up on the list, we have a pill-shaped stress toy and a miniature rugby ball.

 1.       Moore Scarrott Healthcare

The pill-shaped toy proved to be an incredibly useful stress reliever during a busy few days at the show and the rugby ball provided great entertainment for some of our team members during their downtime.

 2.       Wisdom Toothbrushes

A very kind employee at Wisdom gave us a huge selection of the brand’s products, including toothbrushes, interdental cleaning brushes, a teeth whitening pen, and a whitening toothpaste. Smile!

 3.       Labcold

Here’s another stress reliever toy we received, and it has the added bonus of being very cute. This penguin also came in green, pink, blue and purple. 

4.       NutraTea

We were given a sample of some herbal tea from NutraTea which seems like the perfect drink to have after a long, tiring day. 

 5.       Chill Zero

This nicotine free vape could be a useful product for people trying to quite smoking or vaping. It is rechargeable and comes in five different flavours. The total absence of nicotine in this 0% vape may make it more palatable for pharmacists to stock. 

And we lost count of the number of pens we accumulated too!

 

 

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