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We’re giving away £1 Million between now and Christmas

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#WhiskySanta is back! 🥃🎅 #WhiskySanta is back for a 10th year, with a sackful of Chris

#WhiskySanta is back! 🥃🎅 [Master of Malt logo]( [Whisky Santa is back!]( #WhiskySanta is back for a 10th year, with a sackful of Christmas spirit ​Dear {NAME},​  For those of you who know and love #WhiskySanta, please bear with us (and maybe take a second or so to contemplate just how mad this would seem if you were hearing it for the first time).  So. Here's a thing. 10 years ago, someone at MoM towers came up with an idea. The idea was as simple as it was brilliant. Instead of rinsing everyone senseless in the run up to Christmas, what about if we, erm, gave back. Sort of an inverse-Grinch thing. With the initial summoning taken care of, the spellbooks returned to the lost temples of Zha-Gat, and an industrial deep clean to get rid of the lingering smell of sulphur in the office, #WhiskySanta has been pursuing a three-pronged strategy ever since to make the run up to Christmas more bearable for all of you:  First - he is offering a gift with every single order from now until Christmas. This gift could be a 30ml dram of something new to try, a bottle of something you know and love, or even a £50 interest-bearing gift voucher. Every order wins.  Second - he is randomly refunding orders at the checkout. Yep. Regardless of the size or value of your order you could find that it's been paid for in full by #WhiskySanta.  Third - he's granting wishes left right and centre on social media. Every day! He's giving away piles of stuff. Last year’s 46 year old Fettercairn worth over £10,000 was a particular highlight, at least for him.  Of course, for every fact, we should recognise that there is more than one truth. The fact is that over the next couple of months #WhiskySanta will be responsible for the transfer of a seven-figure pile of goodies into your hands.  The truth for you lucky folks is that #WhiskySanta is possibly the greatest people's hero since Robin Hood (and the good one - Costner - or the sexy cartoon fox at a push - not you Crowe).  Our truth is that he's a menace. Armed not only with omniscience, omnipotence and omnipresence - but also with a peculiarly-focused vendetta against very specific lines in our warehouse and our checkout system. He's beyond our control.   Browse our range of spirits [Whisky]( [Rum]( [Gin]( [New arrivals]( [Special offers]( [Gifts](   Why shop on [Master of Malt]( [Online Drinks Retailer of the Year 2023] Online Drinks Retailer of the Year 2023   [Best price guarantee] Best price guarantee   [365 day returns] 365 day returns     [Privacy policy]( [Unsubscribe]( © 2023 Master of Malt | Orders are subject to our [Terms](. Atom Supplies Ltd (Company No.: 03193057) Unit 1, TN9 1RA, UK  

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