Giveaway: Bring Home the Wonder of Wonder Woman By Entering to Win This Amazing Prize Pack!

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At this point, you all probably seen Wonder Woman about a billion times. What if I told you that you could have your own pair of gauntlets? And a sword? And a bag like the one Diana carries in the movie? Do I have your attention?

Thanks to our friends at Warner Bros. Consumer Products, we have an amazing Wonder Woman prize pack to give to threethat’s right, THREElucky Mary Suevians! Each winner can receive one prize pack that includes the following:

  • Mattel Wonder Woman Battle-Action Sword SRP $19.99
  • Mattel Wonder Woman Deluxe Assortment Fashion Doll SRP $19.99
  • Rubie’s Wonder Woman Gauntlets SRP $9.95
  • Bif Bang Pow! Wonder Woman Pin Mate SRP $4.99
  • Trevco Exclusive Wonder Woman T-Shirt – $25.00 x 2 (male and female styles included)
  • Wonder Woman Interactive Tattoo – (premium item/NA)
  • Wonder Woman Money Can’t Buy Messenger Bag – $55

I mean, never mind that the doll is called a “fashion doll” (ugh), we’re talking a prize pack stuffed with over $150 worth of awesome Wonder Woman merch! You’ve already spent so much on movie tickets. Let us help you build up your collection of quality Wonder Woman stuff.

THREE winners will EACH receive a prize pack with all those goodies. All you have to do is be sure you’re following us on Twitter (so we can DM you if you win!) and tweet the following in its entirety with no alterations:

I’m entering @TheMarySue’s #WonderWoman #giveaway because #ThisAmazonNeedsGear @WonderWomanFilm https://www.themarysue.com/giveaway-wonder-woman-prize-pack/

This giveaway is limited to people in the US only (but if US residents want to help out Canadian or overseas friends by entering for them or taking on the shipping, we won’t judge). You have until this Friday, July 14th at 6:00PM EST to enter, and we will alert our winner after that. Good luck!

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