CP cash and Carry madness giveaway

CP cash and Carry madness giveaway

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CP Cash and Carry is giving away $100! 

Congrats to Steve in Utica, our grand prize winner!

Yep you read that right, $100 certificate to CP Cash & Carry in Cortland!

Basketball madness is here and CP cash and Carry in Cortland wants to give 1 lucky winner $100 certificate for food and drinks

We will be gathering 5 qualifiers starting March 18th through March 24th and announcing the winner on March 25th!

Tune in for your chance to win! 

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32-34 Owego St
Cortland, NY
(607) 753-6900

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