![]() Redeeming your Scholastic books from Kellogg’s Don’t want to eat that many delicious treats on your own (why not)? You can also donate some of the packaged items (like the Fruit Snacks) to your local Snak Pak program where they donate packs of food for kids who don’t have access to food when they aren’t at school. We bought Rice Krispie treats, Cheezits, and Fruit Snacks but you have more than a dozen options to choose from. You will have access to about 80 different books! You can get up to 30 books. Just go to this website to redeem the code. The code is nothing “special.” It will look something like this and just tells Kellogg’s that it’s a qualified package. ![]() You will have to open the package when you get home to find the code inside. Be sure to look for this specific signage or packaging to know if the product qualifies. When I shopped, the demo for this campaign was right next to the Back to School display. Look for the Stock Up for Back to School Display, which should be at the front of your Sam’s Club store. 22/23 because Kellogg’s will be hosting demos at Sam’s Club at these select stores. The 10% service fee does not apply if the non-member decides to join the Club at the time of purchase.” A 10% service fee applies on all non-member purchases when shopping with this One-Day Pass (not applicable in CA, SC or Elmsford, NY). “Bring this invitation to shop printed out to the Member Services Desk at your local Sam’s Club for a pass to shop for the day. Here’s why you don’t have to be a Sam’s Club member to participate: We’ve saved lots of money over the years). You don’t even have to be a Sam’s Club member (although I encourage it. I want to invite you to participate in this program. I think part of why I was such an avid reader as a kid is because I had access to great books and I was able to figure out what I liked best (and what I didn’t like). I never got too much into fantasy or sci-fi (still don’t care). Over the years, my tastes changed to be more in tuned with mysteries such as the Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys novels. I’m using my codes from Kellogg’s to get books for them. My twin nieces and nephew love being read to! I don’t get to see them nearly enough but I love picking out books to send them. Yes, I based my baby-sitting business on the Baby-Sitters Club series. Reading is how I found a healthy escape, it’s how I learned new facts, and it’s even how I came to open my first profitable business. I remember how both my parents would read to me and through that, I developed a love for reading. I’ve been told having that book read to him is one of his daily rituals. Now, that book is a favorite of my nieces and nephew, especially the little man. Those silly words I quoted above came from my all-time favorite childhood book Poky Little Puppy. Want to read more about this from other bloggers? Check out the hashtag #Back2SchoolStockUp Love for reading You buy one box of specially-marked items at Sam’s Club and you can redeem the enclosed code for one Scholastic book for you and Kellogg’s donates one Scholastic book to a local school. That’s why I’m delighted to partner with #CollectiveBias to share with you about the 1 Box=2 Books campaign with Kellogg’s. I loved books with a passion and it makes me sad to think that kids either don’t have access to books or they haven’t found ones they like yet. In my childhood world (and maybe even a bit of my adult world), no better words had ever been written. “And down they went to see, roly-poly, pell-mell, tumble-bumble, till they came to the green grass and there they stopped short.” – Poky Little Puppy This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc.
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