I’ve been saving Box Tops for Education since my kids started school six years ago. Each Box Top your school turns in
equals money for them to build playgrounds, buy textbooks and so much more. It’s easy to find Box Tops because they are on many of the food packages that you already buy. And it only takes a minute to clip them out and send them in with your child. I love this program and will continue to support it as long as my sons are in elementary school. I hope you’ll consider saving Box Tops if you’re not already – it really is a great way to support your child’s school.
Box Tops for Education has given over $500 million to schools since the program started in 1996. Since the inception of the program they have helped more than 90,000 K-8 schools nationwide. To celebrate this milestone, Box Tops for Education is offering a variety of bonus Box Tops on more than 50 million packages at grocery stores and at btfe.com. They are also celebrating by giving away a Pantry Stock Up gift pack to one lucky Moody Mama Says reader!
Filled with delicious and nutritious snacks and meal solutions, home organizing and cleaning products and cost-cutting coupons, the Pantry Stock Up gift pack includes:
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
WIN!
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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.



















Yes, I save them for my niece’s school
Yes, I do!
Lots and lots of them!
Yes, I save them for my grandson’s school.
Yes, we collect box tops for our school
I save Box Tops For Education for my grandson’s school.
janetfaye (at) gmail (dot) com
I have saved boxtops for years
Yes we save box tops!
I do !
i save them for my nieces school!
I save them for my friends children because my own are too little at the moment
I am the coordinator at my children’s school. I am always looking for new ways to get our parents involved.
yes for my sons school
Yes, I give them to my son’s elementary school
Yes, I do save them.
My children are too young for school so I collect them for friends at the moment
Kids are grown – now I save them for my neighbor.
Thank you.
I save these for my coworker
We have collected them for the last few years, though we never hear if they actually use them.
I do! Right now, I give them to my nephew for his school, which will be my grandsons soon!
Yes, we collect box tops!
Yes, I have two little ones in elementary school and they love turning in their box tops! Thanks for the chance to win!
mrsmchappell at gmail dot com
We save all of our boxtops.
yes i save it for my friend’s son’s school
yes i do now :)
We do save them for our school district! They need all the help they can get.
Thanks!
h4schaffer at gmail dot com
I collect for my coworker
yes, for my daughter, she attends Frank H. Peterson Tech.
I collect for my younger daughter’s school
I collect them and I give then to my friend.
Yes, I collect Box Tops for my son’s school.
I do save them for my kindergarten son.
We have been doing box tops for the last 5 years.
I save them for my neighbor, who has 3 kids in school!
no but i want to start
I collect box tops for my son’s school!
I do not, but I think I will start for my grandson.
Yes I collect them for my niece’s school
Yes, I collect box tops
Not like I should. I would love too.
I don’t save Box Tops for Education but want to start!
Yes, I collect box tops.
I collect BTFEs for kids’ schools.
I used to, and I will when my kids are in school