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WHITE $1 Tickets Required 1 Watercolor and Acrylic Art Sets With WHITE $1 tickets required 1 Watercolor and Acrylic art sets with LL Bean backpack 2 Kid's art supplies with LL Bean backpack 3 Hair and beauty basket #1 - Conair Hairdryer & Rock Paper Scissors basket (Hair Salon) 4 Hair and beauty basket #2 - Conair Hairdryer and Loreal beauty products 5 Hair and beauty basket #3 - Conair Hairdryer and Loreal beauty products 6 Geek Basket # 1 - Magic cards, comics and LL Bean Backpack 7 Geek Basket #2 - Magic cards, comics, board game and LL Bean Backpack 8 Blue hand-made afghan blanket and Barcelona white wine 9 Bath and Beauty products 10 Avon basket #1 - Assorted Avon products 11 Movie basket #1 - 5 Redbox rentals, 5 Wendy's junior frosties, 2 movie candies and popcorn 12 Movie basket #2 - 5 Redbox rentals, 5 Wendy's junior frosties, 2 movie candies and popcorn 13 Movie basket #3 - 5 Redbox rentals, 5 Wendy's junior frosties, 2 movie candies and popcorn 14 Movie basket #4 - 5 Redbox rentals, 5 Wendy's junior frosties, 2 movie candies and popcorn 15 Movie basket #5 - 5 Redbox rentals, 5 Wendy's junior frosties, 2 movie candies and popcorn 16 Loreal basket #1 - assorted Loreal products 17 Loreal basket #2 - assorted Loreal products 18 Loreal basket #3 - Loreal makeup products 19 Candy Candy Candy! Basket #1 - Reeses mug, Reeses & Hersheys candies 20 Candy Candy Candy! Basket #2 - M&M's dispenser, several varieties of M&M's candies 21 Jump Box 22 Snap-On neon wall clock 23 Phillies Wreath 24 Eagles Wreath 25 Girls' Olivia basket 26 Boys' Marvel and punching balloon basket 27 Valenzano Wine basket (2 bottles, glass, stoppers and snacks) 28 4 Adventure Aquarium tickets 29 Panera bread for a year 30 $75 gift card for Villa Barone 31 $50 in Olive Garden gift cards 32 4 Trenton Thunder Tickets 33 4 Philadelphia Soul tickets 34 $25 Passariello's gift card 35 Local Southampton tastes #1 - $20 Tabernacle Inn gift card, $10 White Dotte gift card 36 Local Southampton tastes #2 - $20 Tabernacle Inn gift card, $10 White Dotte gift card 37 Local Southampton tastes #3 - $25 in Sonic gift cards, $10 White Dotte gift card 38 Thirty-Wonderful - Thirty-One cooler and two bottles of wine 39 Avon basket #2 - Assorted Avon products 40 Cuisinart roasting pan 42 Cuisinart blender 43 Cuisinart coffee maker 44 Purple stuff! - Bath and home products Blue $5 tickets required 101 Howard Stern poster autographed by Howard, Robin and other on-air cast 102 Autographed 8x10 of Trent Cole, with certificate of authenticity 103 Phillies Autographed Cap (Marlon Byrd) 104 Baseball autographed by Steve Carlton 105 Football autographed by Brian Dawkins 106 Football autographed by Jessie Armstead 107 Football autographed by Nick Foles 108 Football autographed by Ron Jaworski 109 Preston and Steve show - invitation to sit in the studio during a show 110 Eli Manning poster, lithograph with signature 111 Nick Mangold poster, lithograph with signature 112 Eagles Game tickets - vs. Titans 11/23 113 Rick Macleish (Flyers) autographed 8x10 114 Bob Kelly (Flyers) autographed 8x10 115 Joe Watson (Flyers) autographed 8x10 116 Golf Lovers - Pine Valley shirt, Pine Valley hat and box of 12 Titleist Pro V1 golf balls 117 Certificate for an in-office Teeth Whitening at Lyons Family Dentistry 118 Dallas Cowboys team photo autographed by Justin Durant Red $10 tickets required A 1 Week Stay at Marriott Harbour Lake in Orlando Florida B Philly Sports Trifecta #1 - 2 Eagles tickets, 4 Flyers tickets and 4 Sixers tickets, tailgate kit C Philly Sports Trifecta #2 - 2 Eagles tickets, 4 Flyers tickets and 4 Sixers tickets, tailgate kit.
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