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Ellen Hutson Gratitude Sale

Ellen Hutson LLC is having a huge Gratitude Sale, November 27 to December 2, 2019 with 20 to 80% off.
Here are the details...
  • save an additional 20% on the products in the GRATITUDE19 category with the code GRATITUDE19
  • applies to in-stock items in the GRATITUDE19 category only and only when code is applied
  • not valid on previous purchases
  • cannot be combined with other offers
  • we are unable to combine orders
  • sale begins at Wednesday 11/26 at 12am pacific time
  • sale ends Monday 12/2 at 11:59pm pacific time
You can reach this sale by clicking on the following link: Gratitude Sale
Make sure you use the GRATITUDE19 code.

If there has been something you have on your wish list I hope it is on that huge list of items on sale:)

Have a great day!
And Happy Thanksgiving to my friends and family south of my border:)
Betty

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