Sakuraco March 2024 Reviewer Contest Winners Announced

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Thank you to everyone who has submitted the review!

Hi Sakuraco family!

The beauty of sakura and the flavors of seasonal Japanese delicacies have captivated our hearts and taste buds. We have been delighted by the enchanting tales of tradition and the hanami spirit that you shared through your reviews. Today, we are thrilled to unveil the winner of our March Sakuraco Box Review Contest!

  1. Ember B
  2. Welby M
  3. Zachary A
  4. Rachel L
  5. Jessica P

Aside from that, a big thank you to everyone who has taken the time to share their experiences and thoughts with us via email! We’re dedicated to enhancing your Sakuraco box experience month to month.

It’s time to reveal the names of the 3 lucky winners who will be receiving a Sakuraco box:

  1. Mantano L
  2. Oliver J
  3. Steve W

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

Don’t forget to join our next Reviewer Contest by leaving a review if you’re already subscribed to Sakuraco. See you at the next contest!

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