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It’s All About The Box Tops!

2015-08-20 07.53.35-2If your kids are in elementary school, you most likely have heard of Boxtops. For those of you who don't know, I am the Boxtop coordinator for my kids' school. That means I know more about Box Tops than I ever wanted to know. That also being said, please ask me questions about any part of the program. I most likely know the answer or know who to ask to get it. I think I've been the coordinator since Madison was in kindergarten or first grade. She's going into 7th grade this year. Needless to say, I've been doing this a long time!boxtop

Box Tops are on the packaging of hundreds of participating products that you probably use every day. All you need to do is cut them off of the box they are on, stick them in a baggie, and send them to school with your child. Each Box Top is worth .10 cents. Here's a list of just a few of the products you can buy with Box Tops.

  • Reynolds® Parchment Paper
  • Reynolds® Cooking Baking Sheets
  • Reynolds® Bakeware Pans
  • Reynolds® StayBrite® Baking Cups
  • Reynolds® Slow Cooker Liners (aff)
  • Reynolds® Oven Bags
  • Hefty® Strong Tall Kitchen Drawstring Trash Bags
  • Hefty® Ultra Strong™ Tall Kitchen Drawstring Trash Bags
  • Hefty® Ultra Strong™ BlackOut® Tall Kitchen Drawstring Trash Bags
  • Hefty® Cinch Sak® Large Trash Bags and Lawn & Leaf Bags
  • Hefty® Easy Flaps® Tall Kitchen Bags and Large Trash Bags
  • Hefty® Renew® Tall Kitchen Bags and Trash Bags
  • Hefty® SteelSak® Trash Bags
  • Hefty® Twist Tie Tall Kitchen Bags and Trash and Lawn & Leaf Bags
  • Hefty® Ultra Flex® Trash Bags
  • Hefty® Easy Grip® Cups
  • Hefty® Deluxe™ Plates and Platters
  • Hefty® Everyday™ Soak Proof Bowls
  • Hefty® Everyday™ Soak Proof Plates
  • Hefty® Style™ Prints Cups
  • Hefty® Style Plates
  • Hefty® Ultimate™ Easy Grip® Cups
  • EZ Foil® by Hefty® Bakeware Pans

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This is honestly just a small listing of what has them. I always have parents ask me what they can do to make my life easier. I want to give you all some advice that will make the Box Top coordinator in your life happy. First, please trim your Box Tops. I've been sent in everything from entire boxes of cereal to entire labels. I literally recycle entire garbage bags of paper clippings. Now, Box Tops will accept anything I send but all of that extra increases my postage costs. That is why I clip everything. Also, check for expiration dates. Yes, Box Tops expire and we don't make money off expired ones. I've had entire envelopes and baggies I've thrown away of expired ones. It makes me literally ill to have to do that. We have to bundle the Box Tops in groups of 50s. If you precount your Box Tops, you save me time. I will double check your counts (because I double check my own too), but if my count matches your count, we are good. Your coordinator most likely won't tell you any of these things, because we don't want to be a burden on people. I try and make it easy as possible on my parents, so they do turn this in. My kids go to a very small school, and we literally need every cent!

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That is why I have to tell you about the Hefty and Reynolds Box Tops for Education “School Supplied” sweepstakes and daily instant win game. They are giving away thousands of product prizes PLUS 10,000 eBoxTops to 5 lucky schools!! Make sure you enter! Your local school will thank you if you win!

Do you participate in your school's Box Top program? (And if your school doesn't have a program, I'll happily take yours!)

I was selected for this opportunity as a member of Clever Girls and the content and opinions expressed here are all my own.

Lisa Martin

In April 2006, Lisa began blogging to stay connected with distant relatives and friends. As she delved into blogging, she discovered the potential to assist others by sharing her experiences. Lisa has actively engaged in numerous exclusive media ventures. Notable among these are her participation in events such as the Sony Mommy Bloggers Event, the Pampers Mommy Bloggers Event, the Epson Event in Chicago, the Stouffers Event, a memorable yacht excursion with Lands End, collaborations with 1-800-Baskets, an exclusive tour for bloggers by Mrs. Prindable’s, partnerships with Hallmark, PopCap games, Chicago Cubs Mastercard Priceless Events, and Rug Doctor. In addition, she has collaborated with Nutrisystem on a weight loss initiative, teamed up with Buick and Chevy, and served as a brand ambassador for Sprint. Lisa's collaboration portfolio also extends to Disney, where she has participated in press trips for significant movies such as Frozen, Guardians of the Galaxy, McFarland USA, The Good Dinosaur, The BFG, and Cars 3. Notably, for projects like Frozen, The BFG, and Cars 3, she was granted the privilege of walking the red carpet and conducting interviews with celebrities. The impact of Lisa's blog has gained recognition, with The New York Times referencing her content. Moreover, she has been featured in interviews by respected publications such as the Southtown Star, The Chicago Sun Times, and inside.

This Post Has 20 Comments

  1. It’s good to know that this campaign is still ongoing. This is such a great way to help our local schools.

  2. Crafty Nunn

    I clip these for my niece’s school. When I was told about “clipping parties” of Moms trimming down the points, I thought…. I can do that too. I already cut it off the label… take 5 seconds and make it neat. You are very nice to have worked on this for so long. I hope you are appreciated for all you do.

    1. Lisa

      I actually do clipping parties. I have a few friends come over and I furnish the wine 🙂

  3. I was the box top coordinator at my son’s school for a number of years too. It does make me sad to throw money away when the box tops had expired.

  4. Pam

    We always cut out box tops and support the local school system. This is a great sweepstakes and instan win game, thank you for letting me know about it!

  5. Sarah

    That is so great that many products carry the Box Tops on them now. I love that this helps so many schools, I keep seeing parents share Box Tops and how easy it is to help schools simply by clipping the tops!

  6. Liz Mays

    This is great advice. I didn’t realize box tops expired. We did clip them for our school!

  7. Jeanine

    This is great! I wish we did the box top thing here in Canada. It’s so great to see people helping and in such a great way.

  8. Vicky

    We have been collecting box tops forever. They are such an easy and great way to help a school!

  9. Dawn McAlexander

    I have certainly helped to supply (and benefited from) box tops in my day. They were a great help to my daughter and I when she was in elementary school.

  10. Courtneylynne

    We love box tops!!!! My daughter school has a competition every year so we never forget to save the things!

  11. Christine T

    I remember collecting these for my kid’s schools and my own school whan I was little! I hope this program is always a ‘thing’ as education is so important to be funded and it’s so easy to do.

  12. kendall

    The idea behind box tops is SO great. I used them for my school when I was in elementary school! Love this post!

  13. Anosa

    We have something similar in my neck of the woods and it’s so helpful for the schools

  14. Emily

    Great campaign to help schools and the students

  15. Bella

    This is such a great program! We have been collecting them for a while now – the kids love getting them off the boxes.

  16. Ashleigh Walls

    I always make sure to save them on any box that I can. My son had two school he went to last year and I divided them up for both.

  17. Angie

    This is so great! I remember being in school and collecting these. I should start collecting them again for my god kids or friends’ kids.

  18. Garf

    Great advice. I haven’t done collecting and clipping box tops but it sounds interesting.

  19. Mayang Jacobs

    Nice to know that the campaign for convertible box tops is still going on. It is a very helpful campaign for students with families who have little or no money to spend for school supplies. I kind of wish that every school has this kind of box top campaign since it helps elementary a lot.

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