JBL Advent calendar 2014 – presents and motifs for your hobby, every day and free of charge

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Like every year, JBL fans are waiting for JBL’s traditional Advent calendar. People keep asking and the tension is high. What are the prizes this time? How many prizes are there? And of course JBL does have an Advent calendar with fantastic surprises taking you right up to Christmas Eve again this year. We’ve drastically reworked the layout and now guarantee mobile access using your smartphone. The great thing about it is that nobody goes empty-handed. Everyone’s a winner –every day. Acting on the previous years’ good feedback we have integrated the wallpapers into the Advent calendar again this year. They can be used free of charge for your own computer or for your smartphone. You can look forward to some breathtaking motifs and memories of our mutual hobbies.

But what would be a calendar without prizes? Nothing! So we’ve asked our JBL Santa to pack lots of generous presents into it again, and he’s really worked hard. New this year is that every winner can choose a prize appropriate to his hobby (aquatics, herpetology and garden pond). That’s why it’s worth a visit to the JBL homepage every day. There is something great behind every door. Click here for the Advent calendar: Advent Calendar 2016

We wish all our customers and friends a Merry Christmas and many thanks for the trust you have placed in us.

Your JBL team!

© 30.11.2014 JBL GmbH & Co. KG

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