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SavvyMoms know that charity begins at home—in more ways than one. We teach our children to be kind to one another first, and then we encourage them to be charitable in their community. Whether it’s volunteering at a local organization or simply welcoming a new family to the neighbourhood, charity is a learned practice that we want to help nurture at a young age.
Kellogg Canada recognizes the importance of helping communities which is why they are donating $1† back to Breakfast Clubs of Canada with the purchase of every specially marked box of Kellogg’s* Rice Krispies* cereal and Rice Krispies Squares* bars sold while supplies last.
So if you are looking for a simple way to begin your charitable efforts this week, look for the specially marked boxes of Rice Krispies* cereal in your supermarket. With each purchase, one dollar will go to this national organization that provides services and funding to community-based school breakfast programs. With your new box of Rice Krispies* cereal, you can show your family that sharing your time with others can be rewarding and fun, by doing something with the kids like making a batch of Rice Krispies* squares and taking them to a retirement home.
And to help you share the love even more, there is even more to look for on specially marked boxes of Rice Krispies* cereal…up to $10.00 savings in bakery items on the back of specially marked boxes of Rice Krispies* cereal. With discounts on Nestle Chocolate Chips, Ocean Spray Craisins and MultiGrain Krispies* cereal, you’ll be all set to make this delicious trail mix recipe to share with friends and family (make a second batch and share with your neighbours).
So take part in Share a Square* this week. Everyone will be thankful.
*© 2009, trademark of Kellogg Company used under license by Kellogg Canada Inc.
† For every specially marked box of Rice Krispies* cereal, $1 will be contributed to the Breakfast Clubs of Canada to a maximum of $100,000 in 2009 while supplies last. Valid only in Canada. Void where prohibited or restricted.
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