Anonymous wrote:Nope. We have no box tops whatsoever and have no intention of buying anything just to get them. They're on the worst, unhealthy food. Yuck.
I resent box tops in any case. It's a way to make women grovel to fundraise. It's menial labor, right down from the way we have to cut the stupid suckers out of the boxes, to the fact that we have to "collect" them over eons. And for all that work, you get peanuts for the school. I told our PTA person I'd rather donate the cash.
If fathers were responsible for fundraising through spending, trust me it would be beer caps that would be collected.
Anonymous wrote:Nope. We have no box tops whatsoever and have no intention of buying anything just to get them. They're on the worst, unhealthy food. Yuck.
I resent box tops in any case. It's a way to make women grovel to fundraise. It's menial labor, right down from the way we have to cut the stupid suckers out of the boxes, to the fact that we have to "collect" them over eons. And for all that work, you get peanuts for the school. I told our PTA person I'd rather donate the cash.
If fathers were responsible for fundraising through spending, trust me it would be beer caps that would be collected.
+1 we've had family members send them to us or drop by with them along with co-workers. We didn't even ask. They asked "do your kids collect these?" We have the kids glue/tape them to sheets. They think it's fun.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's important to mention that there are a whole bunch of schools in this country (including some in this area) that cannot afford to lose a single dime of that money. If you are at a school where the PTA can raise tens of thousands just by asking people for it, the box tops have little meaning. But for many schools, they would literally have nothing without that $500-$1000 that they can raise just by ripping the tops off of Cheerios and Chex boxes.
I collected Box Tops and sent them to a friend in another state.
Anonymous wrote:The competition doesn't interest me at all, but I'm happy to clip box tops and submit them.
Anonymous wrote:Land of lakes butter
Anonymous wrote:Zip loc bags, aluminum foil, sponges, Saran wrap.
Anonymous wrote:WE found there was a lot of pressure to do this - but there is pressure to do a lot of things for school. We pick the ones that are most appealing to us / easiest to achieve and don't worry about the rest.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's important to mention that there are a whole bunch of schools in this country (including some in this area) that cannot afford to lose a single dime of that money. If you are at a school where the PTA can raise tens of thousands just by asking people for it, the box tops have little meaning. But for many schools, they would literally have nothing without that $500-$1000 that they can raise just by ripping the tops off of Cheerios and Chex boxes.