Kellogg's Kellogg's Keep or Donate: Get a FREE $5.00 Grocery Prepaid Card with Select Kellogg's Cereal Get a FREE $5 Prepaid Card with Kellogg's Cereal!
get this dealStock up on cereal and support a good cause with Kellogg's, where their annual prepaid card promotion is back for 2022 and you'll get a free $5.00 prepaid card when you buy two boxes of select cereal.
Simply purchase any two boxes of qualifying Kellogg's cereal before June 2, then upload your receipt on the Kellogg's promo page to claim your free $5.00 prepaid card – this year, you can opt to keep the prepaid card for yourself or donate it to Kellogg's Better Days charitable partners to help fight hunger in Canada.
There are eight eligible products and we've listed them with product links to Walmart – the cereal can be purchased from any Canadian retailer, but they must be purchased in the same transaction to qualify for the prepaid card.
- Corn Flakes, 440g
- Corn Pops, 320g
- Froot Loops, 345g
- Frosted Flakes, 425g
- Mini Wheats Original, 510g
- Rice Krispies, 440g
- Special K Vanilla Almond, 355g
- Vector Meal Replacement, 400g
Kellogg's Keep or Donate is effective until June 2 and eligible receipts must be uploaded before June 30 to qualify for the $5.00 prepaid card.
Receipts can only be uploaded once and there's a limit of five prepaid cards per household. 50,000 prepaid cards available for redemption and the card itself is accepted anywhere prepaid credit cards are accepted – click here to read the complete terms and conditions.
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View allDONATION DETAILS: If you elect to Donate your Prepaid Card(s), Kellogg will direct the eligible
donation to one of its charitable partners fighting hunger. Total donations made by Kellogg for
this Offer will not exceed $250,000 CAD. Donations will be calculated, processed and remitted
following the Offer Closing Date.
Also, the limits:
12. LIMITS: There is a limit of five (5) Prepaid Cards to Keep or Donate per person and per household,
which shall be determined by using your email and mailing address
If you choose donate, Kellogg's will get a tax rebate for themselves
That limit has always been there. I claim my 5... and then send 5 to a friend. At one point with points deals I was giving cards to all my friends.
They're still on my boycott list.
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If there are in-store promos to combine with the prepaid card offer, there could be some money making deals for this. Otherwise, it would be reasonable to think each box of cereal will cost you $0.50.
Note: This is not actionable tax advice. Do not rely on this for your own business purposes.