A photo is worth a thousand words, but a fine piece of jewelry is worth a million utterances of "aaaahhh!" Elicit a joyous symphony with today's Groupon to Ice. Today's Groupon is not valid on sale or clearance items, engagement rings, watches, or the Persona Charms collection. Choose between the following options:
- For $45, you get $100 worth of jewelry.
- For $80, you get $200 worth of jewelry.
Arrival by Valentine's Day is guaranteed for orders placed by 1:30 p.m. on February 10 with free shipping, and orders placed by 1:30 p.m. on February 13 for an additional fee of $7.95. See Ice's shipping policies for shipping destination restrictions.
Ice's fine jewelry connoisseurs swaddle the globe's glammest diamond, pearl, and gemstone jewelry in complimentary gift packaging with certificates of authenticity. The diamond heart pendant's combination of sterling silver with a sparkling diamond ($95) embellishes the collarbones of special someones and makes them easy to identify in a crowd of their doppelgangers. A chunky green chalcedony ring adds a vintage touch to fingers ($85), whereas a freshwater pearl ring lends classic elegance with a snowy orb floating in tiered circles of round-cut diamonds ($165). Ice also outfits face peripherals with pear-shaped disks of blue synthetic cat's eye dripping from eye-catching earrings ($75), encrusted with gold-plated sterling silver like a jeweler's prized Nintendo controller.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Writing an Urban Legend
Everyone secretly wants to believe in scary stories that might be true. Indulge your friends' gullibility with these tips to crafting the perfect urban legend:
• Make sure the story takes place somewhere nearby, on a similar night—ideally exactly 100 years ago to the night. Or on the devil’s birthday.
• Always include an animal that turns out to be a different animal or an animal where one does not belong—like a dog that is actually a rat, or an alligator in the bathroom of the Museum of Alligator Safety.
• Tweak the details—it's only a few letters’ difference to change "gardener" to "murderer," and only a small white lie to change "was valued by the community" to "possessed double hook hands and a thirst for marrow."
• Always carry "proof"—this can be a monster's tooth carved from soap, a faded newspaper article created in Photoshop, or a scrap of the victim's clothing that is actually just a scrap of clothing you ripped off a terrified hiker you chased through the woods.
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