Sakuraco May 2021 Giveaway Winners Announced!

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Thanks to everyone who joined our giveaway!

Hi Sakuraco family!

Hope you are well! Now that May has come to an end, it’s time to announce the winners of our Sakuraco May Giveaway! Are you excited?! Let’s take a look at the winner list below 🎉:

Drumroll 🥁, please…

  • Julie P
  • Hel C
  • Maria P
  • Jessica H
  • Kathleen R
  • Patrasha S
  • Mei Y
  • Allison L
  • Hebe S
  • Venir A

Each month, we also pick 5 lucky subscribers who have left reviews on Facebook, TrustPilot, Sitejabber, and Reviews.io! Here are the winners for the Sakuraco May 2021 Reviewer Contest:

  • Kaitlyn M
  • Cerridwen M
  • Agnes S
  • Carolee J
  • Kyle B

Congratulations to all of our winners! 🎉
Our team will get in touch with your ASAP, so please check your emails (for the Giveaway winners) and your Facebook messages/email/Sitejabber messages (for the Reviewer Contest winners) regularly! 👀

Don’t forget to keep an eye on our social media accounts to see any updates about Sakuraco. Also, if you’ve subscribed to Sakuraco, don’t forget to leave a review! Have a nice day! 🌸

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5 Responses

  1. I didn’t win this time but I had a lot of fun with the giveaway! Congrats to all winners! 🙂 Your boxes look lovely, both aesthetically and qualitywise. I’d like to give them a try later on. Best wishes from Turkey!

  2. I can’t believe I wonnnnn >:O
    I’m so happy, I never would’ve gotten a SakuraCo box because I am broke TvT

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