To Be or Not to Be Rewarded? Announcing Shakespeare Candle Company's loyalty programme - Shakespeare Candle Company

To Be or Not to Be Rewarded? Announcing Shakespeare Candle Company's loyalty programme

Dear loyal patrons of the Shakespeare Candle Company, prepare to step into the spotlight! We're thrilled to unveil our "To Be or Not to be Rewarded" Loyalty Programme, a fragrant production designed to shower you with delightful rewards for your continued patronage.

Curtain Up: Joining the Cast is Free!

Simply sign up for our programme and instantly receive £2 worth of Shakespeare "Scents" to kickstart your aroma-filled adventure. But the play doesn't end there! Here are some ways to earn even more Scents:

    • Engage & Be Merry: Like, comment, and share our social media posts, or leave a review that would make the Bard himself proud. Each action earns you precious Scents!
    • Spread the Word, Spread the Scents: Refer a friend who places an order, and both of you shall receive a regal £5 bonus – a reward worthy of a royal sniff! Share the love (and the aromas)!
    • Shop & Shine: With every purchase, you'll collect even more Scents. The more you shop, the greater the discounts you unlock!

Act III: Redeem Your Riches!

Once your Scents are at a level fit for a king or queen, head over to our website and exchange them for glorious discounts on your next Shakespeare Candle Company order. From whimsical votives to luxurious large jars, let your Scents unlock a world of fragrant delights!

Join the Troupe Today!

This programme is our heartfelt thank you to our amazing customers. With exclusive offers, regular updates, and a touch of Shakespearean flair, we promise to make your journey through our loyalty programme an unforgettable experience.

So, what are you waiting for? Visit our website at https://shakespearecandlecompany.com/pages/loyalty-referal-scheme and embark on this aromatic adventure today! The stage is set, and the spotlight awaits!

P.S. Stay tuned for exciting updates and exclusive offers delivered with a touch of Shakespearean charm?

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