Do you stalk your local supermarket looking for products that carry Box Tops on the them? Do you do a happy dance in the middle of the aisle when you find double Box Tops on certain packaging? If you do either of these things, then you probably have children that are school aged.
My son began kindergarten this year and I have become obsessed with clipping Box Tops for Education for his class. I am “that” mother that is making it her goal to get the kindergarten class an ice cream party for collecting the most Box Tops. I am not usually a competitive person, so I am not quite sure what has gotten into me.
Maybe it is because Box Tops for Education has earned more than half a billion dollars for schools since they began in 1996. That is a lot of money that has been given to schools to help in the areas they need it most.
This winter, Box Tops for Education celebrated by putting bonus Box Tops on a variety of products. It allowed shoppers like myself to double my earnings by choosing select products offered by General Mills.
I never thought anything about Box Tops for Education before my child began school. However, now that I realize the difference this program makes for schools all over the country, it seems like an extremely easy way to help raise funds for education.
To help get you started on your way to stocking your pantry and helping your child’s school with some extra Box Tops for Education, I have a great giveaway for you guys. Your box will include the following:
- New Peanut Butter Toast Crunch® cereal
- Nature Valley® Chewy Trail Mix Dark Chocolate Cherry and Protein Salted Caramel
- Fiber One® Protein Bars
- Progresso® Recipe Starters
- Food Should Taste Good® Chips
- Green Giant Fresh® Box Tops for Education pencil pouch
- Hamburger Helper® Sweet & Sour Chicken and Parmesan Crusted Chicken
- Betty Crocker® Mac & Cheese and Au Gratin potatoes
- Kleenex® wallet pack and 184 count box
- Scott® toilet paper (4 roll) and paper towel roll
- Avery® dry erase weekly calendar
- Ziploc® bowls and bags
- Yoplait® Frozen Yogurt free product coupon
Good Luck!
About Box Tops for Education
America’s schools have earned more than $525 million through the Box Tops for Education® program since the program started in 1996, including $47 million just since March 2012. More than 90,000 schools use that cash to purchase items such as computers, library books, art supplies and playground equipment. Schools can earn up to $20,000 by clipping Box Tops coupons from 240 products and can earn eBoxTops by shopping online through the Box Tops Marketplace. To learn more and for a list of participating products, visit www.btfe.com.
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“Disclosure: Information, products and promotional items have been provided by General Mills and Box Tops for Education and its program partners.”














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yes I do!
yes we do, my kids are very good at remembering to cut them out and they love bringing them in.
I collect Box Tops for a neighbor – thanks Laurie!
I collect BTFEs for kids
Yes, I do!! Such a wonderful way for education
Yes we try to remeber.
I do collect them for my friends children because my two are still too young for school.
Yes, I do!
yes, we collect for our preschool
tcogbill at live dot com
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I used to when I was in school. Now that I am no longer in school, I have not been collection, but would like to start back again!
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I do not collect them right now
We do collect them, yeah!
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Thanks for the giveaway!
I sure do,save them for them for the grandchildren.
Yes, I collect them for my son’s school.
I’ve collected Boxtops for many years!
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we do collect them
Yes, I do. My son started Pre-K this year and I’ve been collecting them since he was born and sending them to the school he attends now at the end of every school year with his cousin’s who went to the same school he goes to now.
Now I send them to school with him, I’m hoping to win his class a pizza party.
Yes, I have been for years.
Yes! We just sent in about 100 of them to my kid’s school!
no but i really should start
no, I do not
Yes and We Have For Years
Yes, I collect them for our homeschool coop!
My kids are older and past the box top age, I don’t know who to send them too..
Yes, I do! I just sent a baggie full to my son’s school last week!
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Yes I do
We do! Send them to school w/ the kids!
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I collect them for a school in a low-income area.
Yes, absolutely I do
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no i havent in awhile
I don’t know but I did
i do and the funds have helped the school tremendously
Yes, I do collect them.
jtmagmom73(at)gmail(dot)com
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Yes, yes!
Yes we do for the kids school!
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I am the coordinator at my children’s school. We love our box tops!
No, but I’m going to start collecting.
Yes, I have collected BTFE for years
Yes we do!
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i used to