Sakuraco March 2023 Reviewer Contest Winners Announced
Eunike
Posted on May 09, 2023
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Thank you to everyone who has submitted the review!
Hi Sakuraco family!
Get ready to jump for joy because we’ve got some incredible news to share with you! As the summer season approached, we were blown away by the sheer number of fantastic entries we received for our latest contest. We had a tough time picking a winner, but after much excitement and anticipation, we’re thrilled to announce the champion of our contest!
- Brittany L
- Rhonda T
- Qiulin
- Jan C
- Laszlo N
Congratulations to all the winners! Our team will get in touch with you very soon, be sure to check your emails and Sitejabber messages regularly to claim the prize.
Don’t forget to join our next Reviewer Contest!

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