The Bouqs Company: Mother’s Day Special for $35
April 27, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Not saying that you forgot or anything, but just a gentle reminder: Mother’s Day is right around the corner, and it’s probably time to start thinking about what to do for mom this year. You’re old enough now that a phone call just isn’t going to cut it. Up the ante a little bit (and humiliate your siblings) by letting The Bouqs Company do the heavy lifting for you, sourcing beautiful, fresh flowers from eco-friendly and sustainable farms and delivering them straight to mom’s door. Search their store and use this credit to get $50 to use in The Bouqs Store.
- $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
Note: Order by May 10 for delivery by Mother’s Day.
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
- Ships only in the United States
To learn more about The Bouqs Company, click here.
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