iWantClips Announces Winners of Annual Holiday Clip Contest

iWantClips Announces Winners of Annual Holiday Clip Contest

LOS ANGELES — iWantClips has announced the winners of its annual holiday clip contest, awarding two winners with $500 apiece for the Most Creative Holiday-Themed Clip and Top Selling Holiday-Themed Clip.

According to the company, the Most Creative Clip is defined as being “extraordinarily creative” with the holiday theme, while the Top Selling Clip is defined as having the highest number of sales between November 25, 2019, and January 1, 2020.

The first $500 winner for Most Creative Clip is Goddess Saffron, with “Evil Snow Queen.” A captivating Domme, Goddess Saffron describes herself as “the Seductress of Winter, the Angel of Deep Freeze and the Siren of Winds.”

The $500 winner for Top Selling Clip is “A Poisoned Christmas Mesmerize,” by GoddessPoison. During IWC’s Halloween Contest, Poison also reigned supreme by dominating themed sales for the month of October with her snake clip, “Trussst in Mee.”

“IWC thanks everyone who participated in this contest and sends huge congratulations to the winners!” exclaimed a company representative.

Fans can learn more about IWC online.

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