Deal of the Day - Additional 25% More Blooms For Delivery at

Deal of the Day - Additional 25% More Blooms For Delivery at

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Enjoy our featured "Deal of the Day." Give us the opportunity to shower your special person with what we have an abundance of that day. Sometimes we panic when we get our daily shipments of flowers, help us make room in our cooler in anticipation for tomorrow's deliveries! We appreciate you! Pay listed price and you get an additional 25% value in blooms! Could be high style exotics, could be a vase bursting with hydrangeas. Let us surprise you and your loved one. If you upgrade to Deluxe or Premium we will fill for 25% more value than what you pay.

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