General Mills and Box Tops for Education Help Families Cross One Thing off Their Back-to-School To-Do List: Free Snacks
Tia Mowry shares real-life tips as General Mills and Box Tops for Education help families tackle top back-to-school stressors with snack savings and continued support for schools.

General Mills and Box Tops for Education kick off the school year with free snacks, support for schools and helpful tips for families.
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90% of parents who have kids in school this upcoming year said they need to restock “snacks their kids love” at least monthly during the school year—compared to pens/pencils (62% ), clothes/shoes (52% ), or notebooks (51% ) -
More than three-quarters of parents who have kids in school this upcoming year (
78% ) restock snacks at least weekly during the school year -
Nearly one-third (
20% ) of parents who have kids in school this upcoming year said finding suitable on-the-go snack options as schedules get busy causes stress during the transition from summer to the back-to-school season
That’s why General Mills and Box Tops for Education are stepping in to help with Free Snacks, a double-digit rebate offer designed to bring real savings to families and continued support to schools.
“At General Mills, we know that a well-stocked pantry helps families set up for a smoother day,” said Mindy Murray, Brand Experience Director at General Mills. “Our Free Snacks rebate is a small but meaningful way we’re helping parents feel more prepared—and helping kids stay fueled throughout the day.”
Free Snacks: Savings That Support Families and Schools
With General Mills products already found in
Now through November 30, 2025, families in select areas can earn a rebate of up to
While families are saving at checkout, they’re also helping schools. For over 25 years, Box Tops for Education has empowered families to direct earnings to local schools and generated nearly
Tia’s Tips: Real-Life Hacks to Ease Back-to-School Stress
To amplify the program and offer encouragement from one parent to another, General Mills teamed up with Tia Mowry, who’s sharing her own simple strategies to help families find more ease in their daily routines.
- “I keep grab-and-go snacks like Nature Valley bars or Annie’s fruit snacks in a basket by the door — so on those hectic mornings or after-school runs, we’re ready to roll,” said Mowry. “And I always keep something in my bag. It helps me stay ahead of those hangry moments and brings a little peace of mind.”
- “I try to give myself (and my kids) a little grace this time of year. Back-to-school season can be overwhelming, so I remind myself it’s okay if everything isn’t perfect right away. We’re all adjusting!”
- “We talk about routines like a team. I ask my kids what helps their mornings feel calmer, and we try to build from there. It’s not perfect, but it makes them feel involved and heard.”
- “A little night-before prep goes a long way. Whether it’s laying out clothes or packing lunch and snacks ahead of time, even something quick like the new Mott’s Apple-Filled bars makes small routines make mornings feel a lot smoother.”
More information on the Free Snacks rebate can be found here.
* This survey was conducted online within
**Offer void in RI, CT, ND, NC, and
About General Mills
General Mills makes food the world loves. The company is guided by its Accelerate strategy to boldly build its brands, relentlessly innovate, unleash its scale and stand for good. Its portfolio of beloved brands includes household names like Cheerios, Nature Valley, Blue Buffalo, Häagen-Dazs, Old El Paso, Pillsbury, Betty Crocker, Totino’s, Annie’s, Wanchai Ferry, Yoki and more. General Mills generated fiscal 2025 net sales of
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