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FTD – Online Deal

$15 for $30 Worth of Flowers and Gifts

$15
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No Longer Available
Thu Sep 13 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$30
Discount
50%
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$15
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  • Good for Gifting

In a Nutshell

Blossoms arranged and delivered by artisan florists or shipped in elegant gift boxes with seven-day freshness guarantee

The Fine Print

  • Expires Dec 6, 2012
  • Limit 2 per person. Limit 1 per order. Online only. Valid toward any product on www.FTD.com. Valid only for delivery in United States. Shipping and service fees may apply, typically $15.99-$29.99. Valid toward taxes & fees. Valid with special offers & discounts shown on www.FTD.com at time of redemption. Not valid toward FTD email offers or websites with special offers such as points & miles. Click here for complete terms and conditions.
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A bouquet of flowers should make the recipient feel loved and confident that the flowers weren't stolen from the wicker basket of a frolicking child. Fill someone's heart with this Groupon.

$15 for $30 Worth of Flowers and Gifts

The online boutique brims with birthday arrangements and gifts ($19.99–$189.99) such as the FTD Floral Jewels birthstone collection ($69.99–$159.99), an exclusive group of bouquets and jewelry inspired by the hues of birthstones. The College Rose collection ($49.99–$129.99) shows school pride in floral form, and à la carte jewelry and other gifts offer pleasant alternatives for those allergic to flowers.

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 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.

The network of florists merge roses, tulips, lilies, daisies, and orchids into kaleidoscopic patterns, and fill 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.

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