You may be familiar with some of the brand-supported cash-for-school loyalty programs, but here’s one you may not have heard of yet: The Tyson Project A+™ program. This program is a simple way to support your child’s school! Clip and collect Tyson Project A+™ labels from Tyson® participating packages. For every label submitted, Tyson will give cash to your school, and the school can use that money for whatever it needs.
I hadn’t yet noticed these labels on Tyson® products, so I headed to Walmart to pick up a bag of frozen chicken for a quick and easy meal for my boys.
Tyson® Fun Nuggets are easy to prepare since they’re fully cooked — they simply reheat in the microwave or oven. They have 100% natural ingredients and are made with white chicken meat. Kids love them because they stay crispy on the outside and juicy in the inside when cooked.
Tyson® Fun Nuggets are $4.97 every day at my Walmart store. I used a .75 coupon from the 8/9 SS coupon insert and paid $4.22.
Tyson Project A+™ labels are located on the back of Tyson products. I’ve seen them either in white, like the one above that I clipped off of our product, or in black, like this one below:
We keep a box in our kitchen to collect product labels to support our children’s school, so we’ll add this to the labels that will be given to them. This is a simple way to help raise funds for anything our local school need.
Visit Tyson Project A+™ on the web to learn how you can support your local school through Tyson Project A+™ labels.