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New Yorker offering free holiday cheer

Updated 4:18 PM EST, Mon, Jan 26, 2009

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A little extra affection can go a long way during the holiday season.

At least that's what one Brooklyn man is counting on, with free love letters to strangers.

Jake Bronstein spent the holidays sending out about 100 love letters, all to people he's never met. The marketing consultant hatched the project in hopes of spreading some holiday cheer this month.

Those in need of Bronstein's mastery only had to visit his Web site, submit their addresses and wait for the pro's prose to arrive in the mail.

A Little Love (Letter) Can Go a Long Way

A Little Love (Letter) Can Go a Long Way
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A Little Love (Letter) Can Go a Long Way

Bronstein and his girlfriend do the writing together, and sometimes get sidetracked and end up writing love notes to each other.

First Published: Dec 29, 2008 5:10 PM EST

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