let us make your Christmas Sparkle on-air giveaway

let us make your Christmas Sparkle on-air giveaway

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I-100 and Robinson Family Jewelers want to help make this holiday season SPARKLE!

Congrats to Bob J. of Moravia, our grand prize winner!

Thank you to all who qualified and to Robinson Family Jewelers!

If you get through you will win:

  • $25 off a $100 purchase voucher from Robinson’s
  • A $10 Gift card to Taco Bell
  • And you’ll become one of our ten qualifiers who will be in the running to a $100 dollar Gift Card to Robinson Family Jewelers.
  • The grand prize winner will be randomly selected on December 21st!

 

Sponsored By:

Robinson Family Jewelers
3 Groton Ave
Cortland, NY 13045
(607) 543-4044

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