The Bouqs Company Valentine’s Flowers for $35
February 6, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
Love is in the air, even if your neck of the woods is still covered in snow. But Valentine’s Day isn’t the same without flowers for the one you love, and you’re probably not going to be picking any from a frozen hillside. Instead, let The Bouqs Company do the picking and delivery for you, sourcing beautiful, fresh flowers from eco-friendly and sustainable farms. Search their store and use this credit to win Valentine’s Day. Because nothing says “I love you” like going the extra mile for roses in the dead of winter.
- $50 credit to the Bouqs Store
- All flowers come from eco-friendly, sustainable farms
- The Bouqs Company’s Happiness Guarantee backs every purchase
- Registration for The Bouqs Company is free
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Includes $50 store credit to the Bouqs Store
- Not combinable with other offers
- $5 flat delivery fee for all farm-to-table bouquets
- Additional fees may apply for next-day or same-day delivery
- If your purchase is less than $50, the remaining credit will be deposited in your account
To learn more about The Bouqs Company, click here.
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