About
Wish List Worthy is a blog about the products we love for the home, garden, our pets and ourselves. As entrepreneurs, we know how important word of mouth can be to companies. One of our main goals in starting this site was to help people find out about products they may never have heard of, and to help business owners get their products out in front of people at a low cost. Since we only feature products that we have used, you can be assured that our reviews will be honest.
Thank you for taking the time to visit. We hope that you enjoy learning about the products we feature just as much as we enjoy writing about them!
Would you like to see your product featured on this site?
If you have a product that you feel would be of interest to our readers please contact us. We are happy to review pitches from PR companies, or anyone else wishing to promote their products and services on Wish List Worthy. We enjoy finding new companies to share with our readers. However, we reserve the right to refuse to print anything we feel is questionable or not suited for this blog.
Please feel free to contact us if you have further questions!
Privacy and Disclosure Policy
Your email information is safe with us. When you leave a comment on a post, or for a giveaway, please know that we only use that information should we need to contact you. We don’t sell, or otherwise distribute any information gathered in the comment form.
This blog is a product review blog, as such we do accept and keep free products in exchange for our reviews. We do not accept payment for blog posts (other than the required product sample), and do not post about products we have not used. The views and opinions expressed on this blog are purely our own, and we always give an honest write up, regardless of the value of the item we review. Any product claim, statistic, quote or other representation about a product or service should be verified with the manufacturer, provider or party in question.
We are not responsible for:
- faulty product information.
- companies that don’t follow through with a promised product during a giveaway.
- your tax liability created by receipt of a prize, should you win.
Posts do sometimes contain affiliate links from Amazon. Other associations with companies, if any, will be clearly disclosed in the individual post.
Thanks for visiting– Heath and Aimee








