My kids are always asking for Box Tops to take to school. Their school really pushes to have the kids bring in as many as possible to help raise money for the school. I was really excited when I heard about Jingit, a new company that has partnered with General Mills, allowing you to earn cash for your pocket and Box Tops for your designated school just for checking in while at the store!
I had to try it out right away! I downloaded the app and off I went to Walmart to check it out! When I walked in, I loaded the app and it gave me a list of products that were available to check-in at while I was there. As I made my way around the store, I scanned the bar codes on each of the items listed and earned money…and Box Tops! It was easy and only took a few seconds at each product. I was already walking around the store, so it worked out great! After scanning the bar codes, I would receive a few questions like these:
I’ve already set up my kids school to receive the Box Tops, so that’s all I needed to go! I made a few bucks while I was shopping and the school made a little money! Plus, I bought the cereal that had additional Box Tops on the package, so they got even MORE! There are so many products offering the extra 4 Box Tops!
How do I sign up?!
I’m so glad you asked! It is really easy, oh and did I mention you don’t even HAVE to use the app? If you don’t have a phone that will work (Android or iPhone), you can still earn money and Box Tops by watching videos! You can SIGN UP FOR JINGIT to get started. It only takes a few minutes, promise! Then you can DOWNLOAD THE JINGIT APP on your phone to check in and earn while your shopping!
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I have seen the opps and noticed the reviews but this is the first one I have read. Sounds like a great way to save money and help the schools! Love it!