Sakuraco February 2021 Giveaway Winners Announced!

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Thank you to everyone who has joined our February giveaway!

Hi Sakuraco Family!

I hope everyone’s having a healthy and fruitful beginning of the year! We’re back to announce the winners of Sakuraco’s February 2021 Giveaway! 🎉

Without further ado, let’s see if your name is on the list:

  • Emily Hyde-M
  • Aaron A
  • Megan K
  • Rosheen A
  • Ema M
  • Crystal C
  • Cheater L
  • Tzumi T
  • Jocelyn C
  • Charles R

Congratulations to the lucky winners! Our team will be in contact with you soon, so please be sure to check your emails regularly.

Haven’t won yet? Don’t worry! You can try again in our March 2021 Giveaway which will be live soon! Don’t forget to keep an eye on our social media accounts and good luck. 😊

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