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Corso's Cookies – Online Deal

Cookie Bouquets (Up to 63% Off). Two Options Available.

from$15
Buy
No Longer Available
Wed Aug 08 06:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$40
Discount
63%
You Save
$25
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  • Good for Gifting

In a Nutshell

Hand-decorated shortbread cookies are individually wrapped to preserve royal frosting designs customized for any occasion

The Fine Print

  • Expires Feb 14, 2013
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per order. Valid only for option purchased. Online only. Shipping not included. Shipping information can be found here. Must use promotional value in 1 order.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

The aroma of homemade cookies awakens other sense memories, from the warmth of a wood-burning stove to the sight of Grandma milking a cow above the mixing bowl. Hearken back to simpler times with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $15 for $40 worth of cookie bouquets
  • $25 for $65 worth of cookie bouquets

Send edible sentiments with a Get Back on Your Feet bouquet ($39.99), purse- and shoe-themed birthday bouquet ($39.99), or a beachy summer fun bouquet ($39.99), each outfitted with seven decorated cookies.

Corso’s Cookies

Tina Corso Hess and her team of bakers follow their own special recipe to craft artful cookie bouquets. Her signature cookie is a modified version of the classic shortbread with a softer texture that melts in your mouth. The Syracuse-based team bedecks 5–12 cookies with royal frosting, with a variety of designs that are ideal for birthdays, holidays, or a friend who just found out he's not the heir to a famous candy factory. Each 4- to 5-inch cookie is individually wrapped to preserve its design, keeping it fresh for up to 90 days without refrigeration.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Receiving a Home Visit from a Cable or Satellite Technician

Rarely—very rarely—in your adult life, you may be called upon to receive an unusual stranger in your home. Do not be alarmed by their well-worn uniforms and arsenal of strange tools—they are a representative from the company that provides you with television and Internet service.

In the rare—very rare—event that your cable or Internet briefly ceases working, one of these ragged strangers may arrive on your doorstep. Do not panic. Do not spray them with your hose, still connected from checking on the garden during the free time resultant from your Internet outage. Invite them in. You are expecting them, even if you do not remember.

Do not offer them food, water, or coffee—they are instructed not to take it, and this will make the situation uncomfortable for both of you. If you wish, you may look them in their eyes. Despite the rest of their outward appearance, you will see they have two, beautiful eyes.

Quickly they will set to work, repairing the machines that bring invisible electric signals into your home that help you and your family laugh, love, and share your lives with friends all over the world. Repairs will be brisk and complete, and you will never know the technician's name or have need of them again.

In the rare—very rare—event that your repair visit is somehow delayed, incomplete, or frustrating in anyway, please be assured that this has never happened before, nor will it again. The technician who disappointed you has already been vaporized in the shame chamber. Thank you for choosing Cable, Satellite & Internet.

Which cable provider vaporizes its most disappointing employees?

Corso's Cookies