This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of General Mills®. The opinions and text are all mine.
In an era of ongoing education cuts, every little bit makes a difference in providing a well-rounded education and a variety of programs. We’ve been collecting Box Tops 4 Education for years, because it’s an easy way to contribute to the kids’ schools just by clipping the Box Tops from products we already buy! I also like how Box Tops help kids feel invested in their schools and that they’re doing their part to contribute.
At Mr. 8’s school, Box Tops go to fund programs and extras like field trips that the school would otherwise have trouble affording. Last year Box Tops funded a class trip to a play and a special exhibit museum visit, for instance — and these are the types of experiences that the kids talk about even years later.
Bonus Box Tops products — Only at Walmart
We recently went to Walmart, where Mr. 8 helped pick out these bonus Box Tops products (and practiced counting by 5’s — Five, Ten, FIFTEEN box tops for my school!). Take a look for the special Box Tops logo to earn 5 Box Tops on participating items at Walmart and take advantage of this back-to-school bonus.
More about Box Tops 4 Education
Mr. 8 will now school you in the basic facts about Box Tops 4 Education:
- Each Box Top is worth $.10 for your child’s school.
- Box Tops is one of America’s largest school earnings loyalty programs, with over 80,000 K-8 schools participating.
- Schools can use Box Tops cash to buy whatever they need — and BTFE has contributed over $525 million to participating schools since the program launched in 1996.
Do you collect Box Tops 4 Education for your child’s school? I’d love to hear your comments about how your schools have benefited from the money! Comments submitted may be displayed on other websites owned by the sponsoring brand.
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This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of General Mills®. The opinions and text are all mine.