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FTD – Online Deal

Two $25 eGift Cards for Flowers and Gifts ($50 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Customizable eGift cards to use towards blossoms arranged and delivered by artisan florists or shipped in elegant gift boxes

The Fine Print

Florae play a key role in many holiday traditions, from decorating the tree and kissing under mistletoe to wrapping every present in banana leaves. Give a festive floral bouquet with this Groupon.

$25 for Two $25 eGift Cards for Flowers and Gifts

FTD's online boutique features several collections unique to the holidays, such as Hannukah arrangements of lilies and chrysanthemums ($39.99+) or mini holiday trees ($39.99) and wreaths ($69.99) for Christmas. Beyond the vases and bouquets, gifts range from gift baskets containing gourmet meats and cheeses ($29.99+) to boxes of Godiva truffles ($24.99) and a trio of sparkling wines ($54.99).

The two $25 gift cards can be customized with images and greetings before e-mailing them to friends or family. FTD offers same-day delivery in most areas for orders placed before 2 p.m. in the recipient's time zone. Service and shipping fees apply to each order, typically ranging from $15.99 to $29.99 but varying based on the order's contents and delivery date.

Click here for detailed instructions on how to redeem your gift card on FTD.com.

FTD

Beginning in 1910 as a modest agreement between 15 retail florists to exchange out-of-town delivery orders, FTD now stands as a flower-delivery superhighway that encompasses more than 100 countries. Each independent florist under FTD’s umbrella upholds the company’s allegiance to artistry and dependability as they arrange blooms into birthday, new-baby, or just-because bouquets.

The network of florists merges roses, tulips, lilies, daisies, and orchids into kaleidoscopic patterns, and fills vases with arrangements of certified organic and fair-trade flowers. Designer creations from Better Homes and Gardens and Vera Wang imbue gifts with upscale elegance, and potted plants bestow loved ones with years of invigorating scents and colors, much like a scratch 'n' sniff sticker on a cryogen chamber. Flowers can fly to loved ones' doorsteps around the world, with many deliveries available the same day.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Famous Hats

Every historical figure of any significance wore a now instantly recognizable hat, synonymous with their name:

  • The Napoleon Hat: Military bicorn, worn side to side or "athwart" to serve as a better perch for enlisted falcons
  • The Benjamin Franklin Hat: Small brass beanie with a large conductive spire jutting out of it, topped with a small eyelet for tethering a kite
  • The Davy Crockett Hat: Famously a strict vegetarian, Crockett's "coonskin" was actually just a matted blob of reeds and buffalo chips that he moistened hourly from his canteen
  • The Hercules Hat: Just a minotaur skull

Honorable Mention: Jughead's "hat" from the Archie comics is actually a crown (?) made of gray paper (?) with miscellaneous shapes affixed to it. Details remain vague because it is proven that overscrutinizing Jughead's hat makes you go insane.

Which historical figure had the most famous hat? The answer may surprise you.