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The Shoppes At Buckland Hills Plays Santa with 12 Days of Gifts Sweepstakes

This holiday season, The Shoppes at Buckland Hills is suiting up and packing its sleigh with $30,000 worth of holiday prizes. December 1 through December 12, shoppers can visit The Shoppes at Buckland Hills website or Facebook page for a chance to win a jolly ol’ prize each day, with the grand prize winner receiving a $12,000 Shop Etc. Gift Card.

The 12.12.12 Days of Gifts sweepstakes celebrates the excitement of the holiday season, allowing participants to click a magical snowball, which unveils prize details and a chance to enter to win one of the daily prizes.  Prizes include:

Day 1

12 $25 Fandango Gift Cards

Day 2

11 NOOK Simple Touch with GlowLight

Day 3

10 Bottles of Viktor & Rolf Flowerbomb Perfume or Spicebomb Cologne

Day 4

9 Le Sportsac Weekender Bags

Day 5

8 Schwinn® Children’s Bikes

Day 6

7 Swarovski Supreme Pendants and Annual Edition Ornaments

Day 7

6 Microsoft XBOX 360° Consoles

Day 8

5 KitchenAid® Ultra Power® 4.5 Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixers

Day 9

4 $250 Spa Finder Wellness Gift Cards

Day 10

3 Apple® iPads®

Day 11

2 seven-night trips to Riu Palace Peninsula in Cancun, Mexico, courtesy of Apple Vacations®

Day 12

1 $12,000 Shop Etc. Gift Card

Winners will be drawn for all entries received nationally and will be notified on or around December 15, 2012.  To find out more about the sweepstakes, visit The Shoppes at Buckland Hills Facebook page or join The Shoppes at Buckland Hills loyalty program, The Club, which is free and easy to join. For a list of GGP malls, visit www.ggp.com

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