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Decadent Designs – Roswell

$35 for $70 Worth of Personalized Gifts, Stationery, and More from Decadent Designs

$35
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No Longer Available
Fri Jun 25 03:59:00 UTC 2010
Value
$70
Discount
50%
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$35
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Highlights

  • Plush, feminine designs
  • Bags, towels, baby clothes
  • Extensive personalization
  • Order online or shop in-store

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jun 25, 2011
  • May purchase multiple.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

For $35, today's side deal gets you $70 worth of monogrammed and embroidered tote bags, towels, purses, stationery, and more from Decadent Designs. You can either order online by contacting them over email or phone or by stopping in at the retail store in Roswell. With no purchase or use limit, you can purchase enough embroidering to wrap your entire suburban assault vehicle.

Each of Decadent's designs can be personalized by a dizzying arrangement of custom fonts, colors, missives, stitching, and more. Whether you're wishing a new mother well with a plush lovie ($12) or a best friend a happy-moving with a flower-power reusable tote bag ($17), Decadent has you covered. You can also keep pillow fights from tumbling over the precipice of illiteracy with monogrammed pillowcase covers (two for $22), or contain mascara madness with a snow-white waffle-weave cosmetic bag (two for $25). Decadent also offers straight embroidery services for plain items you've picked up elsewhere that are in desperate need of branding.

If you order online, the shipping cost will not be included in the value of this deal.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Treating Allergies

The number of people suffering from allergies continues to expand rapidly as our coddled immune systems grow ever more slothful in the wake of designer medications that convert germs and viruses into useful additional body hair. Protect yourself from nonparasitic antigens with these tips:

Know Your Enemy: Common allergic reactions include runny nose, itchy eyes, and mild anxiety about your future. If you experience any of those symptoms, you are allergic to all of the following: cat hair, dander, the feelings of others, peanuts, magic tricks, outdated maps, and sunshine. You might also be allergic to glass shards, but you won't know until you eat some.

Self-Medicate: Just as the only way to cure a snakebite is to bite the snake back (its blood is immune to the poison), you can rid yourself of your allergies through prolonged exposure. For instance, if you're allergic to cats, fill an empty swimming pool with strays and then live in a tent at the bottom for a week.

Curing the World: More Canadians are killed by bee stings each year than die in every other way combined, but you can put an end to bee allergies by putting an end to bees. It would be impossible to wipe out every bee using force, but you can spit at every beehive you see—the bees will register your contempt and will eventually die of sadness.

Why are so many of today’s children allergic to magic tricks?

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