Fall Home Cleaning Essentials

Pay attention to this blog post, especially if you are like me, and live for allllll the fall scented goodness this season. I am about to let you in on a secret that will get you $45 worth of free fall home cleaning essentials. You don’t want to miss this!

First, let me introduce you to my new friend, Grove Collaborative. Usually they say you should date someone for awhile, get to know them, etc. before jumping all in. But I fell in love with Grove on the first date, even before the first box arrived. When I first heard that Grove delivers all-natural home, beauty, and personal care products directly to your door, on a completely customized time schedule, so you never run out of the home essentials you need, I thought it sounded too good to be true. I fully expected the products to be overpriced or the shipping to be crazy high. I was completely wrong, and happily surprised when I realized five things as I shopped with Grove.

5 reasons I love Grove:

Grove is affordable – like $1.49 for a box of Grove Tree-Free Tissues, and $3.89 for my favorite Mrs. Meyers hand soaps – YES, please. Those are just a few examples EVERYTHING is affordable.

Grove is high quality. I recognized many of the brands that they carry as highly trustworthy and reputable. You won’t be disappointed. Quality is a necessity when it comes to cleaning supplies.

Grove fits into my lifestyle, aesthetically, ethically, and naturally. Grove sells all-natural brands, that have a common theme of simplistic and beautiful packaging, and they support ethical production in many ways. I am in love.

Grove loves giving out FREEBIES as much as I like getting them, and I am a blogger for a living. I get a LOT of freebies, so that is saying a lot. As I filled up my Grove cart I watched a little green progress bar fill towards my next free product. I lost track of all the freebies, I got so many. And these aren’t lame sample size freebies, they are full size products I love. Not only that, right now you get a whole bunch of free Mrs. Meyers goodies when you shop using my link. Click HERE to sign up for Grove, and a complete Mrs. Meyers cleaning set will be added to your cart, for FREE.

The free gift set includes Mrs. Meyers hand soap, dish soap, and multi surface cleaner. You choose the scent, but I would strongly recommend Acorn Spice. Your gift also includes a free cleaning caddy, dish sponges, and beautiful, sustainable, and refillable, Grove spray bottle, which comes with a concentrated glass cleaner.

Did you loose track of all that?? I did! Just click here, sign up, and it will all be added to your cart for FREE of course. There is a minimum purchase total of $20 to claim this free gift (worth $45), but the minimum order is easy to reach just by searching for the home essentials you are low on. I filled my cart with stuff I would have purchased anyway, and reached the dollar amount just by knocking items off my shopping list. It was fun. Did I mention that I really enjoy shopping at Grove yet?

If you want to see just how easy it is to claim this gift, head to my Instagram highlight reel, and click the one titled ‘Grove Freebies’, I take you through the process in just 45 seconds.

Grove is intuitive. Last of all, I love how Grove intuitively schedules your future orders, based on your first purchase. They set scheduled and automatic re-orders, so you never run out of products you need. These shipments are completely customizable, but I found their system of scheduling to be very well thought out. I didn’t have to change much from what they automatically scheduled for me.

Have you fallen in love with Grove yet?? I know you can’t wait, click here to start shopping (and claiming all your free gifts).

37 Responses

  1. You posted a link for this on Facebook with the title “5 things people with a smelly house don’t do”. Then when people started commenting and calling you out fornthe click-bait and false advertising, you commented “you guys are mean, I don’t know what to say” and then quickly deleted the post. We’re mean? You’re the one who lied! And you don’t know what to say? How about you start with actually posting what your title eludes to, instead of 20 photos od yourself posing with sponsored cleaning products. Very funny how you turn it around and try to blame your readers when you were the one in the wrong.

  2. Wth. I expected cleaning tips, not 47 pics of you posing with a bucket of products…. I’m totally not clicking your link for anything girl. This was lame. Do better.

  3. DL the ‘ Think Dirty ‘ app before urging people to buy Mrs Meyers. It’s filled with harmful chemicals and was listed as a 4 out of 5 on the chart.. 5 being most harmful.

  4. Very upset. I thought I was going to get cleaning tips & recommenced products not photos of yourself with cleaning products in a totally clean house you probably didn’t even clean yourself. I’m definitely not going to buy now

  5. Came to comments to see if I was the only one frustrated by how misleading this is. Clearly, I’m not alone.

  6. Ya kno, you coukdve truthfully titled this like “5 nee awesome cleaning products that will have your home smelling fresh!” And people probably wouldve clicked and bought stuff. But i guarantee u just lost more customers tha you gained, if u even gained any at all, by lying/misleading right from the start. Lol ridiculous

  7. Super Super annoying and hope you have to pay per click. Absolutely misleading and provides NO value. Your business WILL be very short lived!

  8. First way to break your readers’ trust is to try to trap them for your own gain and people tend not to buy things from people they don’t trust. I try not to make overly critical comments but this is clickbait and clickbait is trash, as in it has nothing to offer the reader and is a remnant of somebody else taking what they need. In terms of advertising, this backfired because I am less likely to put money into this company’s products because I’m so turned off by this.

  9. First way to break your readers’ trust is to try to trap them for your own gain and people tend not to buy things from people they don’t trust. I try not to make overly critical comments but this is clickbait and clickbait is trash, as in it has nothing to offer the reader and is a remnant of somebody else taking what they need. In terms of advertising, this backfired because I am less likely to put money into this company’s products because I’m so turned off by this.

    If I was a subscriber, I would unsubscribe.

  10. This was the dumbest most misleading thing I’ve clicked on. Unfollowing on social media. If you truly cared about your followers you wouldn’t do this.

    1. I want to add that this chick is pushing this post on her social media as “5 things people with messy homes don’t do” and then you click and it’s this. She misleads you, then makes money from it. Trash.

  11. I’m sorry. I try not to be negative on the internet but this is literally the dumbest blog post ever and has nothing to do with what the link said it would be about. Reporting you.

  12. Agree with Kate. 😡 and really? With the pics on the couch gazing lovingly at a bin of cleaning products?? Gag.

  13. Your false advertising has ensured I will never patronize your business. The headline said one thing about the article, the substance was unrelated.

    1. I thought I missed something. Glad to see I wasn’t the only one. I scrolled back up and started reading again, then went back to make sure I clicked on right thing!

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