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threeants, You may be thinking of boxtops for kids. I used to save those for my son's school. Betty Crocker points just give you money off purchasing products from one of their sponsors. When I went through the products I saw that they are a 'little' pricey even with the 25-50% off regular price. You don't even have to send in the points with your order. You can send them in later. I think the points are a scam to buy their stuff. I really haven't been able to find any charity who would use these. Most charities don't collect coupons or points unless they add up to something free they can reuse or sell. Getting the 8 stick frozen treat maker for $16.49 instead of $21.99 doesn't seem like it would be that useful. Betty Crocker info -See hereBetty Crocker Customer Service Representatives 1-800-328-8360 Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm CT You could try ebaying your coupons and taking your profit and donating it to charity. 
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