We all know the start of the school year means lots of hustle and bustle trying to get all the items the kids need/want for school. One of the things we can do to help our schools and students is to participate in the Box Tops for Education program.With the Box Tops program you are helping not only yourself and your family,but your child's schools and teachers too.By simply purchasing the items we use anyway and clipping the Box Tops labels,we can help our teachers acquire items they might not otherwise have.Most teachers today have to purchase supplies out of their own pockets,so anything we can do to help is greatly appreciated.
There are many great products in the Box Tops list of items.Many of these items are staples in our household,so with just a few seconds of work,I can turn them into savings for the kids teachers too.Some of my favorite Box Tops items include Totinos Pizza Rolls,Pillsbury Toaster Strudel,Cinnamon Toast Crunch and Yoplait GoGurt.I never even realized some of the many products were participating,so I will have to be more careful checking the labels in the future!
You can use the Marketplace to purchase online,and register so your box tops get applied to a selected school..plus through the end of July you will earn double eBox Tops on purchases through select online retailers!
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*"Disclosure: The information and $25 gift card to Walmart has been provided by Walmart and General Mills through MyBlogSpark." I received the same card for posting about the program and the opinions are my own.

