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    Hi! I don't know how many of you collect box tops for your child's school, but I thought I'd pass this along.

    There is an online box top "club" which offers coupons that you can print each month. All the coupons are for box top products.

    This month all the coupons are for $1! There are I think 8 different coupons. Three of them are $1/1 coupons - Pilsbury Sweet Rolls, Cascadian Gardens Veggies; and Ziploc Bags.

  • #2
    Re: Box Top Booster Club

    I collect box tops and Campbell's soup labels as well. These programs help provide equipment for my CJ's school. Thanks for the alert on the $1 coupons, because every bit helps.

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    • #3
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      Your welcome. Last year I collected almost 1000 box tops for the school I taught at. Some of them came from the ladies in my coupon club, some came from family members who were collecting for me, some were ones I got off of my own products, and some were from when Kroger's did a promotion where you buy 12 BT items and get a certificate worth 100 Box
      tops.

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      • #4
        Re: Box Top Booster Club

        Thanks for the site. I wasn't aware that there were coupons on that site.

        We collect a lot of box tops for our school. We are able to put a pin in our local supermarket.

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        • #5
          Re: Box Top Booster Club

          The Dw did that a couple of years ago. The school my DD was attending asked us to so. We have not done it in a couple of years now!

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          • #6
            Re: Box Top Booster Club

            Yes, they are listed in the coupon/freebie section, coupons. Updated every month, as well as coupon lists from the other betty crocker sites.

            If your store won't take coupons you print at home, these are Bricks coupons, and they have the link to have them sent by mail. The coupons by mail are printed on coupon.com verifiable paper, with a logo on the back of the page the only appears if you scratch the paper. My local stores WON'T take printed, but WILL take the mailed ones.

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