Paris for Two Sweepstakes

Paris for Two is the grand prize in the Wherever You Go, Take Oscillo Sweepstakes.

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Oscillo Paris for 2 Sweepstakes
Oscillo Paris for 2 Sweepstakes

The Grand Prize winner will receive a five-day, four-night trip to Paris for two.
The prize includes:
•Round trip airfare and airport transfers
•Deluxe hotel accommodations
•An afternoon tour which includes a visit to Le Jardin des Plantes 

While in Paris take advantage of their convenient Metro system.  Download and print the Metro line map to carry with you.

If you are a “foodie” eager to taste that famous Parisian cuisine bring along a copy of Patricia Wells’ “The Food Lover’s Guide to Paris”. 

Paris has an abundance of sites worth visiting including museums, art galleries, gardens and historical architecture. A few of my favorites are; La Sainte Chapelle located on Île de la Cité, the historic artist district of Montmartre, and the village of Giverny the site of Claude Monet’s house and garden.

The sweepstakes is open only to residents of the United States (including its territories, possessions, and commonwealths). You must also be 21 years or older, and accessing the entry site in the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths.

Each week of the sweepstakes there will also be one winner chosen to receive an Oscillo Prize Pack; one box of Oscillococcinum 6 Dose, a signature red Oscillo scar and an official Oscillo luggage tag.

You may enter the sweepstakes daily until 5 p.m. ET on March 11, 2015.

Kathy Stafford
Kathy Stafford

Kathy Stafford is a writer, publisher and editor. She was a contributing author to "Sasha Cohen Fire on Ice". She has been a contributing editor to several publications including, "Discover Balboa Park: A Complete Guide". Kathy was publisher and editor of "Skating Sketches", reporting on figure skating worldwide, for over ten years. She was a credentialed journalist as a figure skating specialist for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City. She has covered international skating events in Switzerland, France, Finland, England, Canada and the United States with published articles in Canada, Japan, and the United States. Although she never accepted an assignment, she was on the list of approved Lonely Planet authors for three years. She is currently combining her love of travel, and her background as a writer and editor, as a publisher and author of travel related journalism. In addition, she blogs about her search for her family roots at www.cherokeerootsblog.com.

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