Wake Up To Bonus Box Tops ~ $25 Kroger Gift Card Giveaway
>> Thursday, February 11, 2010
One of the easiest ways I have found to support my kids' schools is by clipping Box Tops and sending them in. I have been furiously clipping those little things off of packaging for almost five years now. It's hard to believe that the simple act of clipping Box Top coupons has raised over $300 million dollars for schools. Now you can earn even more money for the school of your choice because from now until March 18, the Kroger Family of Stores is giving you the chance to get even more Bonus Box Tops.
All you need to do is register at RewardYourSchool and select the offers you'd like to receive. When you register you will automatically receive 5 Bonus Box Tops just for signing up. Then select the offers for Bonus Box Tops on participating General Mills products you would like and load them to your Kroger Shopper Card to be redeemed when you purchase those items. There's no clipping involved! The bonus box tops will automatically go straight to your chosen school. Just make sure to use your shopper card when making your purchase.
Offer details provided by General Mills:
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!
As an added bonus, General Mills and MyBlogSpark is offering one of my wonderful blog readers a $25 gift card to the Kroger Family of Stores to jump start your Bonus Box Tops earnings for the school of your choice.
To enter:
Please leave a comment below telling me how the Box Tops For Education program has helped your child's school or who in your family benefits from clipping Box Tops. This first entry is mandatory before any other entries. Please make sure to include your email address in your comment or make sure your profile is publicly linked so I can contact you if you win.
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You may receive up to 6 entries in this giveaway.
Contest open to residents of the United States only.
Contest ends at 10 p.m. CST, Monday, February 22.
Winner will be chosen by random number generator at Random.org.
Winner must contact me within 48 hours or another winner will be chosen.
Prize is provided by sponsor.
Disclosure: General Mills provided me with a $25 Kroger Family of Stores gift card, information for this review as well as sponsorship of this giveaway through MyBlogSpark. The views and opinions expressed are my own.
41 comments:
I don't have kids, but my mom is a teacher's assistant and i always save box tops for her. I think her school uses the money to buy books.
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I save my box tops for my niece who goes to elementary school in Washington State.
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I save them for the Christian school where I teach.
I have been cutting out my boxtops for a woman at work and her daughter who is saving for a band trip. My girls are not in school yet so I give them to her. Thank you
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I currently clip box tops, but since my kids aren't school-age yet, I give them to the school where my mom teaches. I have no idea how they use it, but we've donated a LOT, as we seem to buy a lot of products that carry them!
Thanks for the chance to win a great giveaway!
I save box tops for our church's preschool program!
BTFE helps my kids school getting new books for their library.
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We use our box tops to support the local homeschool association. aprongirl@gmail.com
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I have 2 kids in school and the PTA organization at their school collects Box Tops for their funding.
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My kids benefit from saving box tops for their school. They love to gather them up and turn them in.
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My daughter's school benefits from the box tops. In this time of budget cutting, every dime counts. As a matter of fact, her school is running a contest at the moment, the class turning in the most box tops - gets a pizza party!
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Our school just started this program, and we are hoping to get new books for the school library!
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My daughter's school just used the box top money to put in a walking track.
My kids' private school is always short on money, and we've gotten a lot of playground equipment just from boxtops collections!
Our community has seen cuts in its education budget so the BTFE program is a Godsend. It's a great way to give the schools a little extra help while purchasing products that you were already planning on buying. The diversity of products is amazing too. Everything from Juice to plastic baggiesand toilet paper.
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My son will start kindergarten in the fall and we're already saving the tops! Every bit counts
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It really helps when the budget is tight at the end of the year!
My kids are still to little so my Mom takes them to the school she works at.
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I don't have a child, 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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