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FTD – Online Deal

$20 for $40 Worth of Flowers and Gifts

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Fri May 11 03:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
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In a Nutshell

Century-old company creates gift boxes and enlists local florists to deliver verdant bouquets.

The Fine Print

Flowers are one of the gifts moms most hope to receive, along with a handwritten card, macaroni necklaces, and a notarized letter declaring your intent to never grow up. Make at least one of her dreams come true with this Groupon.

$20 for $40 Worth of Flowers and Gifts

The online boutique brims with lush Mother’s Day arrangements ($19.99–$179.99) and best-selling plants ($19.99–$99.99) perfect for decorating family nests. Send fashionable, sophisticated mothers a bouquet from collections by Vera Wang ($45–$94.99), or Better Homes and Gardens ($34.99–$99.99). Jewelry ($29.99–$179.99) and other gifts offer pleasant alternatives for moms allergic to flowers or the color green.

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–$29.99, but may vary based on order contents and delivery dates. Click here for additional information about redeeming your Groupon.

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. Roses, tulips, lilies, daisies, and orchids merge in kaleidoscopic patterns as special arrangements of certified organic and fair-trade blooms fill vases with compassionate aromas. 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: Doll History

Dolls aren't just toys designed to look like lifeless, dead-eyed versions of the children who play with them, but also collectors' items that reflect the era they come from. Here's a list of the famous dolls that every collector should have in their glassed-in doll hutch:

  • Mr. John, 1901: Victorian toymakers didn't want to create a female doll that girls might admire or model their bodies after, so they created Mr. John. The porcelain figure was dressed in a formal innkeeper’s tuxedo and had a real wooden cane he could swing at children.

  • Stick Wearing Bird Nest, 1931: It looks like a woman if you pretend the nest is hair.

  • Sally Wetsherself, 1961: Sally had a nozzle in her back that could be hooked up to a garden hose for what doll experts have called "the most realistic doll urination to date".

  • USA Young Miss Dolls, 1974: Each doll in this series was from a different time period in American history and came infused with her own special guilt about American political policies.

  • Nancy, 1986: Nancy was the youngest doll to ever get pregnant. She named her baby Arfie.

  • Twerpz, 2002: Twerpz Dollz hate skool, luv candi, and eat their parents for breakfist!

Why do dolls hate skool so much?