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Rubble Rouser Winners

Leave a comment Blog published on 31 August 2010 by admin

The Rubble Rouser daily quiz has been rolling along since last week and we’ve got a stack of winners to announce.

 

Make sure you enter each day to win the new prizes. You can enter on Facebook, Twitter, or on the Snapper blog.

 

Thursday 26th August (jackpotted with Friday’s prize)
Prize: Snapper drink bottle, Snapper lanyard, Limited edition Rubble Rouser poster, $10 top up
Winner: Kath Porter (on Twitter)

 

Saturday 28th August
Prize: Snapper Mini
Winner: Carly Hitchcock (on Facebook)

 

Sunday 29th August
Prize: Snapper Sprat
Winner: Carl White (on Facebook)

 

Monday 30th August
Prize: Snapper drink bottle, Snapper lanyard, Limited edition Rubble Rouser poster
Winner: Sara Fraser (on Facebook)

Tuesday 31st August
Prize: $10 Snapper top up
Winner: Patrick Barnes (on Facebook)

Wednesday 1st September
Prize: Snapper Mini
Winner: Phil Drummond (on Facebook)

Thursday 2nd September
Prize: Snapper Sprat
Winner: Kim Dobson (on Facebook)

And that’s it for the Rubble Rouser quiz. Thanks so much for taking part and keep an eye on Snapper’s Twitter WishFish if you like winning prizes!

Congratulations to all the winners.  Get in touch to claim your loot, and see you at The Rubble Rouser on Saturday.

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