Sakuraco December 2021 Review Contest Winners Announced!

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Thanks to everyone who has submitted the review!

Hi Sakuraco family! 🎉

What did you do for the holiday? We hope our Sakuraco family is having a great time and we wish you a wonderful new year! Now, it’s time to announce The December 2021 Reviewer Contest Winners. Let’s see who wins this time!

  • Anadee O
  • Elizabeth G
  • Katharine G
  • Eunice J
  • Carole N

Congratulations to all of the winners! Our team will get in touch with you very soon, be sure to check your emails and Sitejabber message regularly to claim the prize.

Don’t give up if you haven’t won! Stay tuned for our next Reviewer Contest and be sure to leave a review if you’re already subscribed. Good luck! 😊

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