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Bubble Calendar Giveaway by Letizia Rossi
Just in time for the new year Cool Hunting is giving away six of the ingenious Bubble Calendars designed by our friend Stephen Turbek. Prepare to add a satisfying pop to every one of your days in 2009. The calendars are available in Japanese, German and English and we will be giving away two of each.
To win, simply go to the bottom of the page, click on Contact and select "Bubble Calendar Giveaway" from the drop-down menu and specify English, Japanese or German. We'll pick at random from entries received before 11:59 pm EST on 8 December 2008.
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