Sakuraco January 2025 Reviewer Contest Winners Announced

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Thank you to everyone who has submitted the review!

Hi Sakuraco Family!

In Japan, the New Year is about embracing renewal and gratitude through traditions like visits to temples and enjoying delicious delicacies. We hope all of you enjoyed the Sakuraco January New Year Box, and we want to thank everyone who reviewed it! Now, we’re excited to announce our winner:

  • Alyssa G
  • Aimée F
  • Lucretia S
  • Erica A
  • Anne M

A big thank you to everyone who submitted feedback. Your input means a lot to us, and we’re always working to improve your Sakuraco experience.

Now, let’s give a special shoutout to the three grand prize winners who will soon receive their very own Sakuraco box:

  • Julio M
  • Alexandra W
  • Pablo F

Congratulations to all the winners! We’ll be reaching out to arrange the prize, so keep an eye on your inbox.

If you didn’t win this time, don’t worry! Join our next Reviewer Contest by sharing your thoughts, and you could be our next winner. Best of luck to everyone!

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