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12 Days of Giveaways Day 4: Win a gift card to a favourite restaurant chain

'Tis the season of winning, and we've got a brand-new contest lined up for you.

If you're one to savour a quality meal out, especially when it comes free of charge, then today's your lucky day.

Day 4 of our 12 Days of Giveaways is keeping the momentum strong with another significant prize up for grabs. So read the deets, tell your friends, enter to win, and check back tomorrow for more. Good luck!

Moxies: $500 gift card

12 days of giveaways contestIndulge in a true holiday feast this season and win a stellar $500 gift card to Moxies, a national neighbourhood staple.

From the new winter menu boasting Maple Glazed Brussels Sprouts and Short Rib Bolo to classics that are back (like the Mushroom Mosaic Dip and Woo Woo Tini cocktail), Moxies has a variety of dishes, wines, beers, and cocktails at the ready. Between menu fixtures, specials, and happy hour deals, there's plenty at Moxies' to help you put this prize to good use.

How to enter

To enter for your chance to win, simply visit the designated 12 Days of Giveaways website and provide your first name, last name, and email. We'll be updating the website each day with new contests, so bookmark it and visit daily from December 1 to 12 to see what new giveaways we've launched.

Contest entries will be accepted from the time and date of publishing until 11:59 p.m. on December 15, 2023. One winner will be chosen at random, contacted through the platform used to enter, and announced in a post showcasing the winners on December 22, 2023.

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