Better Homes and Gardens® Subscription Winners
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Thank you to the 773 unique visitors and 360 subscription visitors who read about the new BHG.com website and contest here on my blog.
The blog readers who entered the contest were (in numbered order):
- Bloominganne
- FlowerLady
- Alison
- Pam/Digging
- Jen
- Tina
- Sue Ellen
- perennialgardenlover
- Southern Lady
- Meems
- Joey
- Molly
The FIVE winners of a 1-year subscription to Better Homes and Gardens® were determined by a random number generator:
Winning numbers were computer selected using RANDOM.ORG |
Congratulations to:
(2) FlowerLady
(1) Bloominganne
(9) Southern Lady
(4) Pam/Digging
(12) Molly
To claim your subscription prize through a secure, private message, please use the "Drop Me A Note" link on the left sidebar of my blog (beneath my Facebook photo). Include the following information:
Name
Address
Email Address
The contest prizes are awarded by Better Homes and Gardens®, Meredith Publishing. The writer did not receive payment for the article or contest. Words by Freda Cameron, Defining Your Home, Garden and Travel.All company or product or patented names mentioned are registered trademarks, copyrights, or patents owned by those respective companies or persons. |
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