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Hot August Contests

Tammy • Jul 18, 2015
It is hot out there! Have you heard anyone say that recently? Do you ever say that? If you know me at all, you would know that I am not a complaining person. Except when it is hot out. The heat seems to be the one thing I feel I have to voice my frustration over.

To celebrate the invention of the air conditioner, we here at Cookiecutter.com want to cheer everyone up with a big contest!

The contest will run the entire month of August and pertain to Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Golden tickets will be randomly given away, one per week. Yes, one person a week will win! They won't even know it until they receive their order :)
If you want a chance to win a Golden Ticket/$10 gift certificate, here are the rules:

  • Place an order with us on Wednesdays and be automatically entered into the contest.
  • Each Thursday we will randomly pick one person’s order and place a golden ticket inside their box.
  • If you are the lucky person with the Golden Ticket, all you have to do is take a picture of your order that we sent you, with the golden ticket, and send it to us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or email. When we see your picture, we will send you a $10 gift certificate via email. When using Twitter or Instagram, use the hashtag #Cookiecuttercom in your post. That helps us find your picture.
Are you ready for a chance to win one of seven $10 gift certificates? Good luck from all of us here at CookieCutter.com

Check out some of my previous blogs about some fun party ideas:
  • Under the Sea Party
  • Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall
  • Cookie Decorating Stations
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