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Mother’s Day flower deliveries are on sale for 20% off at The Bouqs
Cliché gifts aren’t our thing — especially when those gifts are for Mother’s Day and represent how much you appreciate the person who gave you life and/or raised you. (No pressure.)
But we’re here to say that, when done correctly, a bouquet of flowers isn’t off the list: From now until May 12 (that’s Mother’s Day, BTW), you can save 20% on a delivery from The Bouqs’ Mother’s Day collection using code MOM20.
By “done correctly,” we mean that a bouquet should seem handpicked and heartfelt. After a long (but successful) bout on Shark Tank, The Bouqs has set out to revolutionize the way people celebrate special occasions. These premium bouquets make those expensive weddings on TLC actually look achievable, picked by expert flower farmers and lasting up to three weeks.
The Mother’s Day collection is guaranteed to make her smile every time she walks into the kitchen. Arrangements feature your classics like roses and carnations, plus more unique pairings like succulents, eucalyptus, and even berries. Seriously, you’ve never seen flower arrangements like this.
This time of year is busy for florists, so schedule early if you can to assure that your choice gets to you or mom on time (deliveries for Mother’s Day itself are already gone). Prices start at $36 — use code MOM20 to get 20% off the Mother’s Day collection here.
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