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The Box Tops for Education program has raised over $300 million for our kids’ schools. The simple act of clipping the Box Top printed on products like Cheerios, Hamburger Helper, and Kleenex and turning it in to your school earns the school $.10 for each Box Top, and that can really add up fast! Now it’s even easier to earn money for your school through the Bonus Box Tops offer. All you have to do is register at www.RewardYourSchool.com and select the personalized offers that you would like to receive.
Once you register, you will automatically receive 5 Bonus Box Tops just for signing up! You will also receive custom offers for bonus box tops for purchasing participating General Mills products. The offers you select will then load onto your Kroger Shopper Card to be redeemed once you purchase the items. The great part is there’s no clipping! The Bonus Box Tops will automatically go straight to your chosen school. Just remember to scan your card when purchasing the participating items.
Here are the details of the offer:
- Get 3,4, or 5 Bonus Box Tops when you buy the corresponding amount of participating General Mills Cereals
- Participating cereals include Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Lucky Charms, Cocoa Puffs, , Cookie Crisp Sprinkles, Trix, Reese’s Puffs, Cookie Crisp, Golden Grahams, Kix, Fruity Cheerios, Dora the Explorer, Honey Kix, and all varieties of Cascadian Farm
- Get 3, 4, or 5 Bonus Box Tops when you buy the corresponding amount of participating Yoplait Kid products
- Participating products include Yoplait Kids Yogurt Drink, Yoplait Go-GURT, Yoplait Kids Lowfat Yogurt, and Yoplait Trix Lowfat Yogurt
- Get 3, 4, or 5 Bonus Box Tops when you buy the corresponding amount of participating Pillsbury products
- Participating products include 8 ct. packages of all varieties of Pillsbury Grands! Biscuits, Pillsbury Grands! Cinnamon Rolls, Pillsbury Cinnamon Rolls, Pillsbury Flaky Twists, and Pillsbury Sweet Rolls
WIN IT: The winner of this giveaway will receive a $25 gift card to the Kroger Family of Stores, thanks to General Mills and MyBlogSpark! For your main entry, leave a comment on this post telling me what you know about the Box Tops for Education program. Enter by Friday, March 5th at 9:00 AM EST. Open to U.S. only.
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I just found out that the school just bought new playground equipment with the boxtops. Awesome!
I know it’s a program which enables schools to receive a wide variety of items without cost by turning in little coupons which are on a variety of products, thus making it very easy for parents to participate.
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what i know is they get schools theings they otherwise may not afford
I know I can help my son’s school, as I have and continue to do, by simply cutting off and out the boxtops. The program is national, and wonderful.
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I know that the box top program has helped my daughter’s school buy new computers for their learning resource center.
I have been submitting box tops to my kid’s schools for years. It’s easy money that really adds up!
The Box Tops for Education program helps fund my school’s field trip program: buses, drivers, and insurance.
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I know it has contributed to the supplies in our chools.
I save them for my neighbor’s daughter and I think their school has used them for playground equipment and computer software.
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I know that this program helps pay for items that cash strapped schools cannot afford to buy.
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I know that turning in Boxtops are a great way to help my daughter’s school, especially when there are cuts in the school budget.
I know that Box Tops for Education provides an easy way to give back to the schools in my community.
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I know that this program helps pay for items that schools cannot afford to buy.
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know it helps schools. we save them for our kids school and they have bought books and computers with it.
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Boxtops help my daughter’s school get needed things since my state keeps cutting the schools budget.
I know that I cut them out and give them to my son for my granddaughter’s school. They help the school get supplies and equipment that they need.
Thanks for the chance to win!
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I know my Grandson’s Elementary school is participating.
Box Tops for education is a great way to support schools, especially during this time of uncertainty.
I know that for my elementary school back in the day, we received a lot of school supplies that we didn’t have such as tissues and crayons, etc. Thanks for the great giveaway!
I love the box top program and have been donating to my daughters school for years. Thanks for the chance.
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i give them to the grade school doen the street where my girls used to attand\great cause
i give them to the grade school down the street where my girls attend\great cause
I actually know very little about the program since I do not have school aged children yet. I know that you clip the box tops from the product packaging and I think you bring the tops to your school for donation.
I know that schools can get a lot of things by participating in the program.
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box tops turn into cash for schools. neat
I know that my daughter’s school collects Box Tops and they have used them for computers.
I know that it is a way to raise funds for schools.
I know the box tops program is an easy way to help schools. My nieces school updated their library thanks to the program.
I know that the box tops for education program helps schools get things that they need for students.
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I collect boxtops, since I am buying the products anyway I may as well take half a second and clip off the boxtop to earn 10 cents each foy my daughters’ school. Her school earns around $1000 per year from families bringing in boxtops.
I have participated in Box Tops since I was a little girl, so I am very familiar! Box Tops helped my school purchase a marquee sign for outside our building.
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I know it helps schools get what they want, but I couldn’t find out what our elementary school was going for.
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The Boxtops program gives schools things they normally can’t afford, such as playground equipment. Much needed in these times!
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I know that the Box Tops program helped provide books for our school system.
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I save my boxtops and give them to a co-worker for her daughter’s school. They have purchased computers and other equipment with them.
I think it’s a great way to help our schools and communities.
The box tops for education has helped my sons school with supplies.
We actually participate in this program at my son’s school. We have been doing it for 8 years.
we turn these into our grandsons grade school – great program
I know that the public schools in particular really feel they benefit from the money from Box Tops, to the point where they have competitions to see who can bring the most in. I’ve been saving mine for a year, and my son hasn’t even entered kindergarten yet! Thank you for the giveaway!
Schools receive necessary items/things they otherwise may not. thanks for sponsoring this contest
Our school earned $700 last year. it went to provide basic school supplies for the kids who can’t afford pencils, notebooks, etc.
I taught at a school which benefits from Boxtops by acquiring materials not provided in the budget. I still save for them.
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I know that the Box Tops program uses donated box tops (and maybe soup can labels?) that families turn in to fund programs and purchases for schools that they otherwise would not be able to make available.
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I know that it gives schools extra money to buy thinks like gym equipment, playground equipment, and classroom equipment
I know that the program allows schools to get playground equipment and other things that they could not otherwise afford.
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What I learned is something you mentioned. That I can get the Box Tops to automatically go to my local elementary school from my Krogers card. This is really a great feature because my children are grown and the grandchildren are not in school yet.
Now, I can still give to my local school that nutured my children. I love this!
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I know that every 100 box tops raises $10. That’s why it’s important for everyone to participate!
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I have been in the box tops program for about 5 years for my grandkids school. It really helps them attain supplies that are not in their budget,
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I don’t know a lot, but I know it helps schools at a time when tax revenue is down and a recession is hurting everyone.
I know that it helps schools get much needed supplies
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I subscribed via Google Reader. Thanks again for the great giveaway!
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I know that the Box Tops for Education has been used for my children’s school for new computer equipment. Thanks!
They help schools raise funding
I know that they come on all kinds of boxes (more than just cereal boxes) and have been around for quite awhile! I feel like I’ve been seeing them for years!
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I know that each Box Top is worth .10 for the school and they add up fast!
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I don’t know much, just that it helps schools buy needed supplies. I save my boxtops and give to a neighbor who has kids in schools and I know she really appreciates it.
I know relatively little — collect boxtops for rewards for schools. But now that I have a kid, I guess I’ll learn more!
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I know the BoxTops are collected as money for K-8 schools,
so they are used to buy neccesary supplies for the kids!
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I know that each boxtop earns my kids’ school 10 cents. It’s a great program. I love helping their school in that way.
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Our school’s PTO earned 10 cents per box top and used the money to buy fans for the classrooms.
I know you can get them from betty crocker products!
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Teachers can create a list of all the supplies their classroom needs, similar to a bridal registry.
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I used to be the Box Tops coordinator for my son’s preschool. Schools receive 10 cents for each BoxTop that is sent in. Box Tops can be found on all kinds of General Mills products, including Kleenex, Cheerios, Cottonelle toilet paper, and Old El Paso products.
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Thank you for the giveaway. I love how the program helps raise money for extra supplies and such that are needed by the schools. I am an active collector for my kids’ school!
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It’s a way for schools to earn cash.
I give them to my son’s school so that they can buy classroom supplies.
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I know it helps get playground equipment for the elementary and middle schools in our area.
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I know that my cheerios boxtops help subsidize my grandson’s computer lab.
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all I know is that my grandniece collects them for her school
I don’t have children, but I think the Box Tops for Education program is a simple way to contribute to children’s educations and provide much-needed supplies
I enrolled long ago and share my box tops with families who have school-age children. *Thanks* for the giveaway!
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I’m just finding out all the details of the Box Tops program.
I don’t have kids but am collecting box tops to take to my church’s school!
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I know that over 300 million dollars has been earned by schools through Boxtops for Education.
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My kids school just got all new playground equipment from boxtops. What a great program!!! We get them off of the fruit snacks all the time!
I was learning about Boxtops for Education: Reading Room…. The Reading Room lets you earn money for your school when you shop online at Barnes & Noble.
I know that you can donate boxtops to help kids’ schools. My son isn’t in kindergarten yet, so I give my boxtops to a friend who has a child in school.
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I know that my stepson turns his tops into school and they turn it into things they can buy for the school. We have our whole family save them all.
I don’t know much about it, except that it raises money for schools.
Growing up, I always turned them in!
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Boxtops for Education helps our schools receive items they are unable to purchase which is a greater help now than ever before with all the budget cuts.
Boxtops are actually on most food packaging nowadays and my daughter must take at least 25 or more a week into school. Unfortunately not many people realize what Boxtops is so it’s good that it’s being promoted here.
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I know Box Tops help out the schools and since I have no kids yet, I give all mine to a friend for her kid’s small Christian school.
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The Box Tops program is a private initiative wherby corporations and consumers subsidize tax dollars to provide school supplies and other education-related necessities.
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Thanks for this great giveaway!
I know Boxtops have allowed my nephew’s school to get a lot of books and supplies for their library.
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The Box Tops help schools get the money they need for the supplies they need. We get a lot of our box tops from Cheerios!
I just know that you can collect boxtops & help out your local school!
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Schools earn money for the box tops redeemed and can use the money toward things needed, like computers in the classroom.
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Schools receive 10 cents for each Box Top that is sent in.
I know that they help schools get things they need.
You can get them on a lot of cereal boxes, breakfast bar boxes, betty crocker boxes. I used to cut them out all the time when I was little and give them to my mom to take to her school since she’s a teacher. It really helps schools, I wish more people took the time to cut them out and hand them in.
I just turned in 160 box tops to my son’s kindergarten class. We were able to get 50 from a special promotion Albertson’s.
I did not know much about the program except for seeing the box on my cereal boxes. I checked out the website and learned that i need to start saving them. I also learned that when I join Box Tops, I will be able to track my son’s school’s progress.
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I know it helps my nieces school get playground equipment!
I know they have helped my daughter’s school get sports equipment!
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I know that the more boxtops that are given to the schools, the more extra money it will bring in to help cash-strapped schools with computers, other equipment etc.
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People use them to collect money for schools..
Our school has participated in it for years and we use the money for classroom needs and playground equipment. Thanks.
If diligently collected at 10c per boxtop, I know how much this will help a school financially. Schools need all the help they can get!
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Thanks for the giveaway…All you need to do is clip Box Top coupons from among the dozens of participating products you purchase at the grocery store, office supply store, etc. and send them to your school’s Box Tops coordinator —- each one is worth 10¢ for your school; your school can then purchase items it may need to enhance your child’s educational experience i.e. supplies, computers, etc.
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I know the Box Tops can be collected form products like Cheerios and Progresso soups.
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I’m a teacher who has been helping to coordiate the program for our school. We have acquired a lot of great educational tools already. Thanks for the opportunity to win.
I’ve known about the Boxtops for Education program for a number of years. There are labels on grocery items that consumers can collect for their schools to buy products for education. When our daughter was in grammar school we became aware of the program.
I know they have helped our school.
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