Closed - Flash Contest Alert! Win a Mother's Day Brunch at Cora Breakfast and Lunch!

Andrea Eichberger | May 3, 2017 in Contests

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This contest is now closed. Thank you to all that entered. We will be announcing the winner shortly.

Lorelei Y. was the randomly drawn winner!

On Sunday in particular, brunch is the most important meal of the day and on Mother's Day it is absolutely essential.

Mother's Day is the one day of the year when you get to spoil your mom the way she spoils you the other 364 days of the year. She gets to be treated like a queen and feel appreciated by all those she does so much for. So why not treat her to brunch at Cora Breakfast and Lunch in Kelowna? Cora Breakfast and Lunch is a family-friendly spot that was started by a strong, independent woman who was also a mother. She started a revolution in the breakfast world by showing people that delicious can be healthy and this is still the belief at Cora Breakfast and Lunch locations. Cora Breakfast and Lunch had humble beginnings and has still maintained the same quality that had started a breakfast revolution in May of 1987.

Cora Breakfast and Lunch in Kelowna wants you to treat the special lady in your life to a day of brunch and pampering on Mother's Day so they are giving a $50 gift card for their location and a $100 voucher for O Spa to one winner! Just fill out the form below and you'll be all set! The winner will be drawn on Friday, May 12th and the gift certificates must be picked up from our downtown office by 4:30pm on May 12th.

One entry per person.

Contest Rules

This contest is now closed. Thank you to all that entered. We will be announcing the winner shortly.

Lorelei Y. was the randomly drawn winner!

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