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Allwood Optical Boutique – Clifton

Pair of Prescription Glasses, Plus a Complimentary Second Pair

$30
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No Longer Available
Sun Sep 09 03:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$100
Discount
70%
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$70
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In a Nutshell

Generic or designer glasses, from brands such as Ray-Ban and D&G, come with complimentary backup pairs

The Fine Print

  • Expires Apr 9, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. New clients only. Not valid towards exams, contact lenses, or sale items. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind, which hampers investigations into the underground eye trade. Invest in your ocular assets with this Groupon.

$30 for $100 Toward One Pair of Prescription Glasses

Single-vision lenses start at $65 and generic frames start at $55. Designer frames include Ray-Ban, which start at $105, and Dolce & Gabbana, which start at $165. A complimentary second pair of generic prescription glasses with single-vision lenses (a $130–$150 value) is included with each purchase.

Allwood Optical Boutique

At Allwood Optical Boutique, licensed optician Donald Trischetta oversees an onsite optical lab that turns out lenses specialized for a wide range of tasks. Before setting his lens-crafting team to work, Donald determines his clients’ prescriptions and takes into account whether or not they strain their eyes by using a computer every day or working as a file clerk in a dollhouse. His lab is also equipped for emergency repairs of broken lenses, which it prioritizes with same-day service.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Lifting Things with Balloons

Anyone who has seen the beloved animated film Balloon House knows that enough helium-filled balloons can make almost any object whimsically float without care across verdant fields strewn with uncomprehending cattle or directly through the extremely toxic particles that make up rainbows. What common items will you be able to lift with these quantities of balloons?

  • A Single Balloon: Common house toad
  • Two Dozen Balloons: A VCR containing a video-cassette birthday greeting to your bedridden sweetie, who cannot answer the door lest their measles leap from their face to yours
  • 500 Balloons: A couch, piano, or wrought-iron garden door affixed with decorative hen
  • Three Trillion Balloons: Titan, moon of Saturn, no longer on a deadly collision course with Earth
  • Infinity Balloons: Helios, the balloon god who—some argue—could make a balloon so floatsy that he himself would be carried away
  • -1 Balloon: These are just called rocks, and they help things float back down to the ground or to the bottom of ponds.

How many balloons would it take to move a planet out of orbit, and will there be time?

Allwood Optical Boutique

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    Clifton

    64 1/2 Market St.
    Clifton, New Jersey 07012
    (973) 473-1500
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