** You kept Santa’s MCMO elves busy as we are officially sold out!**
This holiday season, bring a little cheer to the runner in your family with the MCM Mystery Holiday Gift. This box full of goodies will include at least three pieces of MCM merchandise along with some other possible fun surprises. You may even be the lucky winner of an exclusive Golden Ticket guaranteeing entry into the 47th Marine Corps Marathon and/or a race gift certificate!
Cost is $45, shipping included, and will be available through December 20. At this time, the MCM Mystery Holiday Gift can only be shipped to available destinations within the U.S. (all 50 states and U.S. territories) and APO/FPO addresses. Purchase your MCM Mystery Holiday Gift starting November 22!
Please contact mcmcustomerservice@usmc-mccs.org for availability outside of the U.S.
Size disclaimer:
Please note that though MCMO is asking for clothing sizes, there is no guarantee that the MCM Mystery Holiday Gift will include attire.
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