Sakuraco June 2022 Reviewer Contest Winners Announced

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Thank you to everyone who has submitted the review!

Hello, Sakuraco family!

How are things going for everyone these days? We certainly hope you’re all healthy and happy! It’s now time to find out who will be the winner of the June 2022 Reviewer Contest! The winners are as follows:

  • Jennifer E 
  • Alice A
  • Colleen B 
  • Erin R 
  • Sonia L

Congratulations to all of the winners! Our team will contact you shortly; please keep checking your emails and Sitejabber messages to claim your prize.

If you don’t win this month, you can enter our Reviewer Contest the following month! If you’re already a Sakuraco subscriber, don’t forget to leave a review. See you next month!🍵

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