By collecting aluminum pop tabs for us to recycle you can help with the operating expenses of the House, making a difference in the lives of those who stay here.

This is an ideal project for groups, clubs, and schools. The project teaches math concepts and is beneficial, not only to our families, but the environment as well. Pop tabs are easy to collect and this is a great program for children to get involved and make a genuine contribution to helping others. The tabs are easily removed, and cleaner to collect than cans, enabling the House to handle large volumes with less storage space required.

Pull Tab Fun Facts
* The Ronald McDonald House Pop Tab Collection Program was established in 1987 by the Minneapolis/St. Paul Ronald McDonald House.
* The ring-pull can known today was invented in 1962
* The pop tab was invented by Mr. Ermal Fraze in Kettering, Ohio
Pull Tab Measurements
* 1 inch = 1 pull tab
* 1 foot = 12 pull tabs
* 1 meter = 40 pull tabs
* 1 1b. = 1,2067 pull tabs
* 1 km. = 40,000 pull tabs
* 1 mile = 63,360 pull tabs

Ronald McDonald House and you- pulling together can make a difference!