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Save Box Tops for Your Child's School #BTFE

 

Since my son Cam was in elementary school, we've been saving Box Tops. My son is now in 8th grade (time flies!) and we are still saving Box Tops. With our schools needing all the help they can get (as many schools are), of course I am going to pitch in. I want the best education experience for all the kids. Box Tops makes it easy to get needed items for my child's school, by purchasing products I would buy anyway.

Here is a small list of participating products, everything you need from breakfast to a healthy dinner:

  • Reese's® Peanut Butter Puffs® (2, 16oz ea.)Honey Nut CheeriosTM (2, 17oz ea.)
  • Cinnamon Toast CrunchTM (2, 16.2oz ea.)
  • Lucky CharmsTM (2, 16oz ea.)
  • Reese's® Peanut Butter Puffs® (22.9oz)
  • Cinnamon Toast CrunchTM (24.9oz)
  • Lucky CharmsTM (20.5oz)
  • CheeriosTM (21oz)
  • Honey Nut CheeriosTM (21.6oz)
  • Nature Valley
  • Betty Crocker Potatoes
  • Old El Paso

I headed over to Walmart today to pick up my weekly groceries and found LOTS of Box Tops brand items. I was so excited! My son's middle school is collecting Box Tops and this was the perfect opportunity to stock up!

Did You Know??

 

  • Box Tops are worth $0.10 for your child's school
  • Box Tops is one of America's largest school earnings loyalty programs.
  • Over 80,000 k-8 schools participate
  • Schools can use Box Tops cash to buy whatever they need.
  • Box Tops for Education has contributed over $525 million to participating schools since the launch of the program in 1996.

 

 

After stocking up on some breakfast, dinner and snacks, it was check-out time!

Be sure to gather up those Box Tops and stay tuned next week for a fun idea to get your neighborhood involved in collecting Box Tops.

Does your school collect Box Tops? If so, what have they cashed them in for?

 

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of General Mills®. The opinions and text are all mine.