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DARPAN MAGAZINE HALLOWEEN SELFIE CONTEST FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 27 Oct, 2020 10:16 PM
  • DARPAN MAGAZINE HALLOWEEN SELFIE CONTEST FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS

DARPAN MAGAZINE HALLOWEEN SELFIE CONTEST DON’T Let COVID Trick Your Halloween Plans...

HERE IS A FUN CONTEST! SEND US YOUR HALLOWEEN SELFIES, The SPOOKIER the better!

1) FOLLOW OUR PAGE

2) TAG @DARPANMAGAZINE ADD #DARPANCONTEST

3) TAG TWO FRIENDS.

CONTEST CLOSES AT MIDNIGHT ON HALLOWEEN. 

EXCITING PRIZES, PASSES & EXCLUSIVE BRAGGING RIGHTS, ALL YOURS!

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