Sakuraco July 2021 Review Contest Winners Announced!

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Thanks to everyone who has submitted a review!

Hello Sakuraco family!

Hope everyone’s doing well and enjoying your Sakuraco box! We’re bringing an exciting announcement for the July 2021 Reviewer Contest Winners. Let’s find out if you’re one of the lucky ones🎉:

  • Nathaniel O
  • Tanya T
  • Taylor A
  • Michelle M
  • Joralen M

If you haven’t won, don’t give up just yet as we have another Reviewer Contest next month.

Also, thank you to everyone who has submitted their experience and feedback via email! We will continue working hard to bring more exciting boxes to you guys each month!

Here are the 10 lucky subscribers that will be taking home a Sakuraco box:

  • Jayme B
  • Brittney O
  • Kim T
  • Erin H
  • Grace C
  • Cynthia L
  • Mandy S
  • Subaiha S
  • Regina A
  • San San

Congratulations to all of our winners! 🎉!

Our team will get in touch with you very soon, be sure to check your email or Sitejabber message regularly to claim the prize.

Have a nice day, everyone 🍵!

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