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Who’s Going to See J. Lo’s Show
Endless Jewelry has announced the winners of the recent contest that awarded consumers, brand ambassadors and dealers a chance to see Jennifer Lopez’s Las Vegas show.

Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.--Endless Jewelry has announced the winners of its recent contest that awarded consumers, brand ambassadors and dealers a chance to see Jennifer Lopez’s Las Vegas show.
Seven consumers won a three-day trip for two to see “All I Have,” the actress and singer’s residency show at Planet Hollywood, on June 3. The prize includes round trip coach-class airfare for two, a two-night hotel stay and a VIP pre-show party.
Lopez is a brand ambassador for Endless.
For the contest, which took place last month, Endless Jewelry asked consumers to visit the more than 900 retail locations that sell its jewelry in the United States, Canada and South America in order to enter.
According to Endless, the stores where the winning consumers entered are as follows.
Northeast
Avanni
Lancaster, Pa.
Midwest
The Mole Hole (a gift shop)
Niles, Mich.
South
Griffins Jewelers
Jacksonville, Ala.
West
Anderson’s Fine Jewelry
Redding, Calif.
Canada
Exquisite Gold & Gem
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Puerto Rico
B Outique Rexville
Baymon, Puerto Rico
Caribbean
Little Switzerland
St. Thomas, Virgin Islands
Endless also awarded a total of 14 performance-based rewards to regional brand ambassadors and retailers. The top seven regional brand ambassadors won the grand prize (the Las Vegas trip) and a Jennifer Lopez bracelet while the top seven regional dealers got a $200 gift card and two tickets to Lopez’s Las Vegas show.
The gifted journey to see J. Lo coincides with Las Vegas market week, where Endless Jewelry will be exhibiting in the new Bridge section of JCK Las Vegas, Booth #14145.
To schedule an appointment or to view the Jennifer Lopez Collection, visit EndlessJewelry.US.
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