General Mills and Box Tops for Education Offer Free Snacks Rebate to Ease Back-to-School Stress
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Thursday, Aug 21, 2025 9:05 am ET1min read
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According to a recent General Mills survey, 29% of parents find shopping for snacks to be the second biggest source of back-to-school stress, trailing only adjusting to new routines at 32% [1]. The Free Snacks rebate aims to address this stress by providing savings on essential products.
General Mills products are found in 92% of U.S. households, making it easy for families to unlock savings on breakfast staples and after-school favorites. Families can earn a rebate by purchasing any participating General Mills product and a participating snack item in the same transaction [1].
The Free Snacks rebate not only helps families save money but also supports schools. Since its inception, Box Tops for Education has generated nearly $1 billion in contributions for local schools [1]. The rebate continues this mission, putting value back into homes and communities.
Tia Mowry, a parent and celebrity, has shared her tips to help families ease back-to-school stress. She suggests keeping grab-and-go snacks like Nature Valley bars or Annie’s fruit snacks in a visible location and preparing for the day ahead to minimize morning chaos [1].
For more information on the Free Snacks rebate, visit the Box Tops for Education website.
References:
[1] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/GIS/general-mills-and-box-tops-for-education-help-families-cross-one-bcsfqe440hy6.html
General Mills and Box Tops for Education are teaming up to help families with back-to-school stress by offering a double-digit rebate on participating products. The Free Snacks rebate can help families save up to $12.99 and support their local schools. The offer is available now through November 30, 2025, and can be claimed by scanning receipts to the Box Tops for Education app. This partnership aims to ease back-to-school stress and put value back into homes and communities.
General Mills and Box Tops for Education are collaborating to alleviate back-to-school stress for families by providing a double-digit rebate on participating products. The Free Snacks rebate, available now through November 30, 2025, can save families up to $12.99 per purchase and support local schools. The offer can be claimed by scanning receipts through the Box Tops for Education app.According to a recent General Mills survey, 29% of parents find shopping for snacks to be the second biggest source of back-to-school stress, trailing only adjusting to new routines at 32% [1]. The Free Snacks rebate aims to address this stress by providing savings on essential products.
General Mills products are found in 92% of U.S. households, making it easy for families to unlock savings on breakfast staples and after-school favorites. Families can earn a rebate by purchasing any participating General Mills product and a participating snack item in the same transaction [1].
The Free Snacks rebate not only helps families save money but also supports schools. Since its inception, Box Tops for Education has generated nearly $1 billion in contributions for local schools [1]. The rebate continues this mission, putting value back into homes and communities.
Tia Mowry, a parent and celebrity, has shared her tips to help families ease back-to-school stress. She suggests keeping grab-and-go snacks like Nature Valley bars or Annie’s fruit snacks in a visible location and preparing for the day ahead to minimize morning chaos [1].
For more information on the Free Snacks rebate, visit the Box Tops for Education website.
References:
[1] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/GIS/general-mills-and-box-tops-for-education-help-families-cross-one-bcsfqe440hy6.html

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