This week Ava and I went shopping for new socks. We headed to our local Target store and checked out several different brands. With Ava starting to toddle around we needed something anti-skid and we found just the right item! Hanes Toddler Non-Skid Ankle Socks were exactly what we were looking for. Ava can walk around and not slip on our hardwood floors or other smooth surfaces.
Not only were the socks the perfect fit but we noticed that Hanes was in partnership with Box Tops for Education®, offering families two great ways to raise money for their local schools while stocking up on apparel essentials. Hanes introduced the Hanes4Education program in March 2011 as a way for schools to earn valuable Box Tops when they order printed Hanes shirts from suppliers for spirit wear, school uniforms and other school events.
Now, Hanes is expanding the partnership to products sold at leading retailers by adding Box Tops to packages of Hanes children’s underwear, socks and outerwear T-shirts as well as select bonus packs of adult underwear and socks.
So not only do you obtain a great product when purchasing Hanes but you able to make a positive difference in our schools. Ava and I decided to buy a few other Hanes products and collect even more Box Tops. To find out more about Hanes and Box Tops go here!
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Disclosure: Celeb Baby Laundry received a gift card to purchase the products. The opinions voiced within are 100% my own.
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