It’s the beginning of the school year. Why not start it off with a blast by challenging your family and friends to get fit and save box tops at the same time. Give them a challenge of saving 9 Box Tops for Education and walking 9 miles in a week. Let’s get off our seat and move our feet and help the school too! That’s just 2.25 miles a day for 4 days and you’ve gotten your 9 miles in. Right now you can get extra box tops at WalMart to help you meet your Box Tops Goal so maybe go stock up on that one item you use all the time!
Right now at WalMart there are many General Mills products with extra Box Tops on them. Check out the three I bought that my daughter and I picked out.
The Cheerios one had 5 box tops on it. So you can knock this challenge out in no time just buying Cheerios.
She loves Honey Nut Cheerios. And this two pack was just $5 which is a great price for her fave. Then we had to get a snack for my son.
My son loves the Fiber One bars and we found the kind that tastes like fudge mint brownies. Oh my goondess…yes I meant to spell it that way! The amazing goondess of mints and fudge is something magical to behold.
The last item we got was something we needed for the chicken fajitas we’re having for dinner today.
All three of these had extra Box Tops on them so I can send them to school with the kids. Love it! So tell me… do you think a fitness challenge and saving Box Tops is a challenge you can win with your family? The school is the one that wins!
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of General Mills®. The opinions and text are all mine.
lisa
Boxtops for Education is such a great program. We do this for my kids’ school and it really does help the school a lot.
Chubskulit Rose
We collect boxtops labels for my kids school as well. When we go to the grocery store, theyare the ones that pick the products with abels on them.
Manu Kalia
Boxtops is worth a share. Amazing program that can help education. My wife would lvoe to see this.