Sakuraco September 2021 Review Contest Winners Announced!

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Thanks to everyone who has submitted a review!

Hi Sakuraco family!

Hope everyone is doing well! Now that September has come to an end, we’re here to announce the September 2021 Reviewer Contest Winners. Without further ado, let’s find out if you’re one of the lucky winners 🎉:

  • Natalie S
  • Brianna L
  • Beatrice B
  • John-Michael E
  • Sim Y

Congratulations to all of our winners! 🎉

Our team will get in touch with you very soon, be sure to check your emails and Sitejabber message regularly to claim the prize.

If you haven’t won, don’t give up just yet as we have another Reviewer Contest lined up for you so remember to leave a review if you’re already subscribed. Have a lovely day, everyone 🤗 ! 

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Discover authentic flavors with Sakuraco

Enjoy new Japanese sweets, snacks and tea every month starting from $32.50USD

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  1. The Uji Matcha Tiramisu Baumkuchen and Matcha/Sencha tea are my two favorite items from the October Sakuraco box – Flavours of Mt.Fuji. The cake is so beautiful with 3 colors of many thin layers. The sweetness and creaminess of the cake balances really well with the refreshing tea. This is also my first time trying two tea mix (Sencha and Matcha) — strong, bittersweet, and very fragrant. Sakuraco takes my mind and my tastebuds on a sensual and delicious trip to Japan.

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Discover authentic flavors with Sakuraco

Enjoy new Japanese sweets, snacks and tea every month starting from $32.50USD

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