Trying to find a 2019 christmas bonanza blog post?

I am wanting to share with a friend a blog post Bonanza wrote near Christmas 2019 where I was mentioned in it. As far as I can see I can only go back to page 4, which has no 2019s.

Am I missing something when I am trying to do this?

Thanks,

Sharon

asked about 4 years ago

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TimothyJason says: September 29, 2021

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This is an official Bonanza response.

Hi EmpressDepot,

We think this is what you are looking for!
This is an excellent mention of your business!!

https://www.bonanza.com/blog/main/Small_Business_Saturday_is_here_

We appreciate you and all of our sellers. What a wonderful Bonanza family!!

Thank you and Happy Selling!

Wanda T.
Happiness Producer
Bonanza Support Team

answered about 4 years ago

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EmpressDepot says: April 13, 2021

Aww, thank you!!

Here is a list of the blog posts from 2019..at least the ones that were posted on facebook with links back to the blog

[URL removed]

I notice a while back that the older blog posts are no longer listed here

answered about 4 years ago

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EmpressDepot says: April 13, 2021

Thanks Cindy. I need to find and follow them on Facebook.

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