As anyone with children know, Box Tops for Education are HUGE in the elementary school world :-) When my son started kindergarten last year, I really didn’t know what they were except for the fact that I saw them on so much of what I buy. Well, now I know that they are worth money to every school who turns them in.
Each little tiny box top is worth $.10 for the school. That might not sound like much, but so far this year alone I have saved up over 100 just since July. That is $10 worth – just for me in about 2 months. You figure that would put me at about $60 a year. If everyone did that – we have 900 people in our school – that would be about $5400 in extra money for things like sports and music equipment as well as money towards the arts and performances.
The fact is, saving up Box Tops is EASY money! Box Tops has helped America’s schools earn over $300 million since 1996…and we need to keep that going.
Sam’s Club is the perfect place to shop for and collect Box Tops from your favorite brands. Right now, you can get MORE Box Tops on your favorite back-to-school brands and maximize your earnings for YOUR SCHOOL! For example, I went to Sam’s club and bought cereal – and it came with an extra 5 Box Tops! That’s $.60 for each box of cereal. Not to mention I got a heck of a deal at Sam’s Club like I always do – they have some of the best prices.
Some of the participating brands include; Cheerios, Ziploc, Honey Nut Cheerios, Pillsbury, Fiber One Bars, Nature Valley Bars, Scott products, Huggies & Kleenex, to name a few. I bet if you looked in your pantry right now you would find a ton of them… just because you don’t have kids doesn’t mean you shoudln’t save them either. I would make a wager that you know SOMEONE who has a kid in elementary school that could use them. So instead of throwing them out, start saving them now!
Also, from now until October 31, 2009 Box Tops is giving away 1,000,000 Bonus Box Tops to America’s Schools. All you have to do is go to Box Tops for Education for your chance to WIN a Grand Prize of 500,000 Bonus Box Tops (a $50,000 value!) & Two First Prizes of 250,000 Bonus Box Tops (a $25,000 value!)
Plus, look for specially-marked Bonus Box Tops packages and Bonus Box Tops offers at Sam’s Club. Sam’s Club not only saves you money but it earns money for your school as well… It’s a Win-Win situation!
CONTEST ALERT!!!!
Sam’s Club & Box Tops for Education are giving 5 (FIVE!) of my readers complimentary one-day passes to your local Sam’s Club to see for yourself the savings and how many Box Tops you can clip for your school.
One person who enters will not only get a free one day membership – but they will also get a $25 gift card to Sam’s!!!!
To ENTER: Leave a comment telling me where you find the most Box Tops for your school!
This is a quick contest so make sure to enter before Sunday September 6th to win your free gift card from Sam’s!!!!
Thank You to My Blog Spark for providing me with this opportunity to share this great contest with you!!!





We always look for Box tops at Walmart when we get groceries. Sometimes if you buy a big enough package of something it will have double box tops on them. We keep an envelope of them on the fridge. and when it gets full Courtney takes it to her teacher.
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is this a trick question? lol. well normally I get all my box tops at giant eagle where I shop. Until I became poor and have to shop at an off brand store, and now I dont get box tops for education on toasty-o’s. lol maybe i should start a movement and have that changed.
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I hope this isn’t a trick question Erin. Should I be saying Sam’s club because they have bigger boxes and a special promotion going right now.
Personally, I get most of my box tops off of the ceral boxes, fruit snacks, baking boxes and of course my favorite easy meal to make. Hamburger helper.
Stopped in to say thanks for placing my advert, it’s appreciated. Hope you’ll swing by for a visit, the welcome mats always out.
Oh, I remember those days of saving coupons, toilet paper rolls, soup can labels, box tops, bottle caps…etc. It was always something.
Goodluck with your collections.
Sandy
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