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Last Day: FREE Maple Waffle! 🍁

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magicspoon.com

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hello@magicspoon.com

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Mon, Sep 2, 2024 03:03 PM

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Hi {NAME}! This is your LAST CHANCE to shop our final sale of the summer! There’s still time to

Hi {NAME}! This is your LAST CHANCE to shop our final sale of the summer! There’s still time to [add your free box of Maple Waffle]( to your next order over $55 – but hurry, this offer expires at midnight! Drizzle on more protein (and all the rich syrupy taste) to your next bundle, and just in time for National Waffle Week! Simply add and (and all!) of your favorite flavors to cart, and we’ll take care of the rest. [Start shopping now]( to get your FREE box! Happy Spooning, The team at Magic Spoon *Offer expire 9/2 at 11:59pm PT. Cannot be combined with other offers. You received this email from Magic Spoon Inc.. If you would like to unsubscribe, [click here](.

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