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COLES FEST 5K A DAY
How would you like a chance to win a $5,000 Coles online credit EVERY day this week! Sunrise and our good friends at Coles want to give some lucky Sunrise viewers the ultimate surprise. This is all in light of Coles Fest, happening on the Coles website right now! Coles are giving away over 1 million prizes to lucky shoppers this Coles Fest. Shop online during Coles Fest to go into the draw to win a years worth of groceries! For your chance to win this epic giveaway and for a possible knock at the door you'll been to tell us in 25 words or less why you deserve to win! Enter below for your chance to win!


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