You've probably seen this before. A brand runs an ad for a free sample, shipping included, no catch. You sign up, forget about it, and a few weeks later a shipping notification lands in your inbox for a full-size order you never meant to place. Somewhere in the checkout flow, a line of small print quietly enrolled you in a recurring purchase.
That's not what this is. We want to be upfront about exactly what our sample program does, and doesn't do, before you order one.
What you actually get
A 50ml bottle of our Ethiopian cold-pressed black seed oil, about a 10-day supply. You pay a flat €4.99 to cover shipping. Nothing else happens automatically. No recurring order, no subscription, no follow-up charge you didn't agree to. If you never come back to the site again, that's the end of it.
What does happen: you get a €5 credit on your account, usable toward anything, plus another €5 discount specifically if you go on to buy the 500ml. Both are optional. Both require you to actually choose to use them.
Why we charge for shipping at all
We're not a large operation. Shipping a bottle, even a small one, has a real cost, and giving away product plus shipping at scale isn't something we can sustainably do. Charging a small, flat fee means the people who request a sample are genuinely curious about the oil, not just collecting anything labeled "free." It's the difference between a program we can keep running and one that quietly disappears in a few months because it never made sense on paper.
Should you actually get one?
Honestly, maybe…maybe not, and we'd rather tell you that upfront than have you order one expecting more than it can deliver.
Black seed oil isn't a ten-day product. Whatever it does for you, most people who take it describe it as something that shows up with consistent, regular use over time, not a short course. Ten days might give you a sense of the taste and how your body handles it, but it's not enough time to judge whether it's doing anything for you long-term. If you're not planning to take it regularly afterward, the sample probably won't tell you much either way.
Where it's genuinely useful: if you want to know whether you can handle the taste and strength before committing to a full bottle. Raw, unrefined black seed oil is intense, sharp, peppery, with a warming kick that catches people off guard the first time. If that's the thing holding you back, the sample answers it directly.
And if it turns out the taste isn't for you, that's useful information too, not a dead end. We're working on expanding beyond just the oil, so if this particular format isn't your thing, there may be other ways to get the same seed down the line.
The short version
€4.99, one small bottle, real credit toward a full-size order if you want it, and no fine print waiting to surprise you later. If you're curious about the taste or the strength, it's a low-cost way to find out.
