Sakuraco May 2023 Reviewer Contest Winners Announced

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Thank you to everyone who has submitted the review!

Hi Sakuraco family!

There is something undeniably alluring about Sakura when they bloom under the moonlight. These captivating blossoms symbolize renewal, hope, and fleeting beauty. It’s time to share that beauty even further as we announce the lucky winners of our May 2023 box Reviewer Contest!

  1. Kelly R
  2. Nhien T
  3. Madeline O
  4. Jordan L
  5. Shaked M

Congratulations to all of the winners! Our team will contact you very soon to claim the prize, so be sure to check your email regularly.

Don’t worry if you haven’t won yet because we have another Reviewer Contest in store! Be sure to leave a review if you’re already subscribed to Sakuraco. See you guys very soon!

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