Thursday, February 21, 2019

And Now, Vince's Uncle Roberto On How To Redeem General Mills Box Tops For Education


It all started in California in 1996.  General Mills wanted to create a program to help support education and benefit America’s schools – and so, Box Tops for Education™ was born. As part of the initial test program, Box Tops were only available on select Big G cereals, such as Cheerios™, Total™ and Lucky Charms™. Today, America’s schools have earned over $868 million, and you can find Box Tops on hundreds of products throughout the grocery store and online.

1) To receive payment for any Box Tops, or Bonus Box Tops, schools must be enrolled and determined to be active in the Box Tops for Education program.

2) Your school’s Box Tops Coordinator will collect all the Box Tops and send them in so your school can get cash.

3) Checks are mailed to schools twice a year in December and April.

And speaking of checks, I've actually had clients who told the restaurant where they had dined to put their check "on the limo's tab".  That's not how any of this works, folks. Pay your waiter!

Be safe, kids!



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