The Ultimate List of Companies & Celebrities to Send Wedding Invites To
The Ultimate List of Companies & Celebrities to Send Wedding Invites To
You’ve set a date, designed the invites, and addressed and stamped each and every invitation to your beloved guests…but you have a few left over. If you aren’t sure what to do with these spare invites, why not send them out to some brands, stores, and companies that are special to you and your partner? Worst case, you won’t get a response—but best case, you’ll get a memorable congratulatory letter, a cool gift, and a fun story to share. To increase your odds, we’ve put together a complete list of the best companies (and celebrities) to send wedding invites to for free stuff.
Companies That May Send Free Gifts to Your Wedding

Companies to Send Wedding Invites To

Ben & Jerry's Whether you’re a Phish Food fanatic or you deeply cherish a pint of Chunky Monkey, it’s impossible not to love the iconic Vermont-based ice cream brand! Be prepared to love them even more when you find out that they’ve been known to send coupons or vouchers for ice cream pints in exchange for wedding invites. Address:Ben & Jerry’sAttn: Customer Service530 Community Drive, Suite 1South Burlington, VT 05403USA

The Body Shop The Body Shop is known for creams, soaps, perfumes, and other deliciously luxe products—but you can also get a sweet nuptial surprise from the company! One bride reported sending an invite to The Body Shop (with a letter that specifically praised their Vitamin C Moisturizer), and she got a huge box of free skincare in return! Address:The Body Shop5036 One World WayWake Forest, NC 27587USA

Caraway Caraway is a popular wedding company for putting together a registry with all your most sought-after gifts. But why not send Caraway their own wedding invitation? They may just send back a mini skillet, a mini pot, or another cute item to help you and your new spouse build your home together. Address:Caraway147 W. 26th Street, Floor 4New York, NY, 10001

Coca-Cola Are you a staunch Diet Coke girlie or just a fan of the classic Americana beverage brand? If so, it’s worth shooting your shot and sending a wedding invite to the Coca-Cola Company. They’ve been known to send back coupons for free products, personalized Coke bottles, and mini fridges. In rare cases, they’ve even covered the soft drinks tabs for select weddings! Address:The Coca-Cola CompanyConsumer Information CenterP.O. Box 1734Atlanta, GA 30301USA

Chick-fil-A Opting out of a traditional sit-down dinner in favor of some chicken-centric catering? We can’t blame you! Aside from their delicious fast food meals, Chick-fil-A has been known to respond to wedding invites with goodies like coupons, gift cards, branded merchandise, and more. Address:Chick-fil-A, Inc.Attn: CARESP.O. Box 725489Atlanta, GA 31139-9923USA

Crumbl Cookies Crumbl Cookies is famous for their ever-changing weekly lineup of yummy treats, but what might they have in store for your wedding week? Well, if you send them an invite to your big day, you might just get back a cookie coupon for two—as well as a sugary-sweet handwritten note! Address:Crumbl Cookies2570 W 600 NLindon, UT84042

Dallas Mavericks Any Mavericks fans in the house? If you or your partner are avid watchers of NBA games, then your favorite Dallas-based team might return your loyalty with some free swag! Some couples have been sent Maverick merch and sweet letters of congratulations from the team. Address:Dallas Mavericks1333 N Stemmons Fwy Ste 105Dallas, TX 75207USA

Delta Airlines Delta Airlines is one of the most well-loved U.S. airlines—and for good reason! Loyal customers of the Delta brand have sent their wedding invites to their fave sky-high company. In return, they’ve gotten back congratulatory gift boxes, flight vouchers, and even seat upgrades for their honeymoon. Address:Delta Air Lines, Inc.Customer CareP.O. Box 20980Department 980Atlanta, GA 30320-2980

Disney Who doesn’t need a bit more Disney magic in their life? If you and your partner are big fans of the mouse (or are even having a Disney-themed wedding!), then it’s a must to reach out to the fairytale company ahead of your nuptials. You might get a personalized letter from one of your favorite characters or Disney merchandise like stickers, pins, and more. Address:The Walt Disney CompanyAttn: Fan Mail Department500 South Buena Vista StreetBurbank, CA 91521USA

In-N-Out If you can’t get enough of double-stacked burgers (or animal-style fries), then send your spare wedding invites to In-N-Out! The California-based fast food brand has previously sent meal vouchers, stickers, hats, T-shirts, gift cards, and congratulatory letters to excited newlyweds. Address:In-N-Out BurgersAttn: Customer Service4199 Campus Drive, 9th FloorIrvine, CA 92612USA

Jiffy Jiffy is a popular brand of classic baking mixes—you can turn their mixes into corn muffins, buttery pie crusts, fudgey brownies, and more! If you send them a wedding invite, you might not get fresh-baked goods, but you may just get a personalized letter and a recipe book. Address:Chelsea Milling Company201 W North StreetP.O. Box 460Chelsea, MI 48118USA

Kate Spade Kate Spade is stylish, chic, and classy enough to return wedding invites with an equally fashionable gift. If you or your partner never go anywhere without a ‘fit check, then Kate Spade might be the best company to send your invitations to! You may receive a personalized card, tote bag, wallet, or set of champagne glasses in return. Address:Kate Spade New YorkAttn: Customer Service2 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016USA

Krispy Kreme Krispy Kreme is the epitome of delicious donuts, and their whole company is made even sweeter by the fact that they send out replies to wedding invites that they receive. Some newlywed couples have reported receiving donut coupons and vouchers in exchange for their save-the-dates. Address:Krispy KremeP.O. Box 83Winston-Salem, NC 27102USA

LaCroix One bride shared on TikTok that the iconic sparkling water brand sent her an entire box of free goodies after she shared her wedding invite with them. The box included sparkling waters (duh!) as well as stickers, coupons, and a personalized note of congratulations. Address:LaCroix8100 SW 10th StFort Lauderdale, FL, 33324USA

Lucasfilm If you and your partner first connected over your interest in Jedis (or Siths), then the production company behind Star Wars might be teary-eyed enough to send you some gifts in exchange for your wedding invite. One couple shared that they received a themed cookbook from Lucasfilm, as well as stickers and other bits of branded merchandise. Address:Lucasfilm Ltd.1110 Gorgas AveSan Francisco, CA 94129USA

The New York Mets If you’re a massive Mets fan (boo Yankees!), then consider sending an invite to your favorite players of America’s greatest pastime. Some couples have received gifts, notes, and even free bobbleheads from the Mets staff. Address:The MetsCiti Field41 Seaver WayQueens, NY 11368USA

Nintendo Nintendo has given us Mario, Pokémon, Zelda, Kirby, Animal Crossing, and so many other franchises to help us pass the time. So if you and your boo bonded over raucous races on Rainbow Road, the gaming company will probably want to hear all about it! Send a letter sharing your story alongside your wedding invite, and you might just receive a unique mini-poster from Nintendo. Address:Nintendo of Americac/o Public Relations4820 150th AveNortheast Redmond, WA 98052USA

PetSmart If you and your partner have already begun to build your family with precious fur babies, then include their interests in your wedding invite list! According to some sources, PetSmart might send along a special wedding box for your pets with toys, treats, and a custom letter. Address:PetSmart19601 N 27th AvenuePhoenix, AZ 85027

PlayStation From Hogwarts Legacy and Blue Prince to Call of Duty and FIFA, there are plenty of reasons why you and your partner may be big PlayStation fans. If that’s the case, send the gaming company an invite to your wedding! Some couples have received replies along with special gifts from PlayStation themselves. Address:PlayStation2207 Bridgepointe PkwySan Mateo, CA94404

Red Bull If you send extra wedding invites to Red Bull, you might get some cans of the energy drink as well as a thank-you note from the bevvy company. That’s sure to get you buzzed up and excited for your big day! Address:Red Bull1740 Stewart StSanta Monica, CA90404

REI REI is a popular choice for outdoorsy couples to send their wedding invites to. Whether you and your partner are into hiking, kayaking, skiing, camping, or another type of nature-focused adventure, REI is the place to be! Send them your spare wedding invites (and maybe throw in some pics of the two of you in the great outdoors), and you might receive special products and stickers from the brand—along with a congratulatory letter. Address:REI Co-op1700 45th Street E, Suite 101Sumner, WA98390

Sanrio Can you expect anything but fun and flair from the company that brought us Hello Kitty? We didn’t think so! If you send a wedding invite to this beloved Japanese entertainment company, you might get back a bundle of adorable stickers as a congratulatory thank you. Address:Sanrio, INC2050 W 190th St, Suite 205Torrance, CA90504

Southwest Airlines Southwest Airlines is well-known for their dedication to customer service and customer loyalty—and that holds true for their just-hitched clients! If you send your wedding invites to Southwest (with a gentle mention of your upcoming honeymoon or bachelorette trip), they may send you free travel vouchers, a card deck, a bottle of champagne, or even a seat upgrade for your next flight. Address:Southwest AirlinesP.O. Box 36647-1CRDallas, TX 75235USA

Starbucks Starbucks will give you a free drink on your birthday, so why not try for one on the biggest day of your life? If you send a wedding invitation to the Seattle-based coffee chain, you might get back a gift card, a cute mug, or a delicious coffee blend. Address:Starbucks Coffee CompanyCustomer RelationsPO Box 3717Seattle, WA 98124-3717USA

Taco Bell If your bae puts the supreme in Crunchwrap Supreme, then you both deserve some Taco Bell swag ahead of your wedding! The fast food chain has been known to respond to wedding invites with Taco Bell-branded keychains, koozies, and notes of congratulations. Address:Taco Bell1 Glen Bell WayIrvine, CA 92618USA

Tinder Tinder is the dating app we all love to hate, but some people really do meet their one-and-only on the OG swiping app! If you and your partner met on Tinder, send them a wedding invite with a sweet note about your love story. You might get some chocolates and flowers from the company you owe everything to! Address:Tinder, LLC8750 N Central Expy Ste 1400Dallas, TX 75231

Two Roads Brewing Co. One bride on TikTok shared that her partner loves the beer at Two Road Brewing Co., so she sent a wedding invite to the brand ahead of their big day. Two Roads responded with a sweet note, as well as some branded glasses from the brewery. Address:Two Roads Brewing Co.1700 Stratford AveStratford, CT 06615USA

Zazzle There’s a pretty good chance that you designed or printed your wedding invitations through Zazzle…so why not include them in the fun by sending them an invite of their own? Reach out to Zazzle with one of their own wedding invites—they might respond with some freebie gifts like free magnets or pens. Address:Zazzle1800 Seaport Blvd.Redwood City, CA 94063USA

Celebrities to Send Wedding Invites To

Adam Sandler According to some reports, Adam Sandler has been known to respond to wedding invites with his personal autograph—specifically, a signed postcard photo of him playing the guitar. So, if you and your partner are big fans of Happy Gilmore, Billy Madison, The Wedding Singer, or another Sandler classic, go ahead and send him an extra invite! Address:Happy Madison Productions17 North Street Manchester, NH03104-3016USA

Barack and Michelle Obama While they’re no longer the sitting President and First Lady, Barack and Michelle still make a point to congratulate people who are celebrating big life moments—including weddings. Plus, you don’t even have to send them a paper invite to get a letter back! Just fill out this form to get a written greeting from the Obamas. Address: No address needed! Just click here.

Billie Eilish Some fans have sent invites to Billie alongside long letters about how much they admire her and adore her music. In some cases, Billie and her team have responded with signed postcards and photos. Why not send an extra invite to the “Bad Guy” singer? Address:Billie EilishInterscope Records2220 Colorado Avenue 5th FloorSanta Monica, CA90404-3506USA

Crime Junkie The Crime Junkie podcast is one of the most popular true crime programs worldwide. If you’re an avid listener of their takes on murder cases, send them one of your extra wedding invites. Some fans have reported getting autographs and stickers from the Crime Junkie duo! Address:6255 Carrollton Ave. #30204Indianapolis, IN46230

Phish If you and your partner regularly remind each other that “love will carry [you] through,” then you may be enough of a Phish fan to send them a special invite to your wedding. According to some online sources, Phish will send a postcard back if you gift them an invite! Address:Phish, P.O. Box 4400Burlington, VT05406-4400

President of the United States The White House has a long-standing tradition of sending letters of congratulations to happy couples who send a wedding invite to POTUS. If you send a wedding invitation to the current President of the United States, then expect to receive a pre-printed card that’s signed by the sitting President and First Lady. Address:The President & First LadyThe White HouseGreetings Office, Room 391600 Pennsylvania Avenue NWWashington, DC 20502USA

How to Find Other Companies to Send Invites To

Pick local or medium-sized companies you have a personal connection to. Major corporations are more likely to be oversaturated with wedding invites and requests for gifts (and are, therefore, more likely to ignore these pieces of mail). So, you might get more bang for your buck if you look for mid-sized companies that are large enough to be able to afford to send you gifts, but small enough that they’re not receiving thousands of wedding invites a day. A company may also be more likely to send you a gift if you have a personal connection to them. Maybe your fiancé loves a certain board game—send an invite to their manufacturer. Or maybe you met your sweetheart at a local coffee shop—drop off an invite with the barista! If you just send your wedding invite to a bunch of brands you don’t care about—just to get free stuff—your requests won’t feel as genuine, and you might be less likely to get cool gifts.

Opt for food, beverage, clothing, and tech companies over other brands. Food and fashion brands are more likely to have merch, gift cards, coupons, and other easily-giftable items on hand to send you. Tech companies, especially start-ups, may have fun company cultures that encourage them to respond to wedding invites with cool gifts or creative letters.

How to Send Wedding Invites to Companies

Find a company’s address on their website or social media page. If you’ve chosen a company but aren’t sure where to send your invite to, check the company’s website. Look for their “Contact Us” page and check to see if it has a mailing address listed. If there are multiple addresses, it’s best to choose one that has a P.O. Box or is specified as a “customer relations” address. If you can’t find a company’s mailing address on their website, check their social media profiles (e.g, Instagram, Facebook, or LinkedIn) for their details. While you’re there, you could also shoot them a DM to ask directly for their address. If all else fails, try checking out the packaging from a recent order or looking in an online directory. If you’ve recently bought a product from the company, check the label or packaging for a return address. Or, look on Google Maps or Yelp to find the company’s name, location, and address.

Include a personalized letter about your connection to the company. Once you’ve chosen your company and found their mailing address, how can you maximize your chances of receiving a response back? We recommend personalizing your invite as much as possible so that the brand is taken with your love story and is more likely to send you something meaningful! Here are some top tips on what to include with your wedding invitation: Talk about why you love the brand and any specific items or experiences you like from them. Explain any personal connections to the brand that have to do with you and your partner—like drinking their wine on your first date or bonding over a love of their films. Include a photo of you and your spouse that relates to the company’s products or services. Maybe you’re wearing their clothes, sitting on their plane, or sipping on their coffee! Mention your social media following if you have a large one. Some brands might be more inclined to respond if they think they’ll get social media promotion from sending you a gift. Give your contact information so that the brand can respond if they wish—like your email, phone number, mailing address, or social media handle. Include a self-addressed, pre-stamped envelope so that the brand can easily throw something in there and send it back to you without spending any cash themselves. Keep things authentic and respectful, and avoid coming off as entitled or demanding. This whole thing is just supposed to be fun, not greedy!

Can you send wedding invites to companies?

Yes, you can absolutely send wedding invites to companies! Many couples will send their leftover invitations to companies they love, in the hopes that they’ll get a personalized letter, free gifts, or a cool story to share with guests at their wedding! However, there’s never a guarantee that sending a wedding invite to a big company will get a response. Even if a company has sent out gifts before, it’s not guaranteed that they’ll do it again. You can also send wedding invites to celebrities, politicians, athletes, and other public figures who are important to you and your partner. Just make sure to send your invite to the individual’s designated fan mail address.

Why would you send wedding invites to companies?

Sending invites to companies can get you gifts, letters, or a fun story! If you send spare wedding invites to clothing, food, or tech companies, they may send back some free swag, like coupons, apparel, gift cards, and more. Even if you just get a note or a small goodie bag, it’s a pretty cool story to say that you were congratulated by your favorite brand!

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