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Optica – Clive

$50 for $200 Toward Prescription Eyewear

$50
Buy
No Longer Available
Wed Jul 18 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$200
Discount
75%
You Save
$150
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In a Nutshell

Customers browse frames from brands including Liz Claiborne, Giorgio Armani, and MDX Manhattan

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jul 10, 2013
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. In-store only. Valid for up to 1 set of frames. For prescription eye glasses and sunglasses only.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind, which hampers investigations into the underground eye trade. Invest in your ocular assets with this Groupon.

$50 for $200 Towards Frames and Prescription Lenses

This Groupon may be used on any set of prescription glasses or prescription sunglasses. The selection includes Giorgio Armani frames ($260 average), MDX Manhattan frames with a magnetic sunglasses clip ($250 average), and Liz Claiborne frames ($160 average). Pricing on lenses varies.

Optica

Optica's expert personnel draw upon more than two decades in the business while helping determine which frames best fit a customer's sense of style. They draw from a stock crafted by brands including Giorgio Armani and Liz Claiborne. In addition to nestling vision-correcting lenses, some of the shop’s frames are fitted with accessories including magnetic sunglasses clips and lenses that darken when you join a classic-rock band.


Though Optica sometimes features a discounted price online, this Groupon still offers the best deal available.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Summer Bugs

When the weather heats up, Mother Nature's pores open to let out all the insects that have been spent the last 9 months feasting on her insides. If you plan on leaving your house this summer, here are some bugs you'll encounter:

Lightning Bugs: Kids love trapping fireflies in mason jars and then burying the lighted jars so worm mommies and worm daddies have enough light to finally read bedtime stories to their worm babies.
Cicadas: The song of the cicada can be heard for miles away if there is a man standing near a horde of them with some sort of sound-amplification device he spent years building.
Ants: These tiny creatures typically show up at picnics to test all your food for poison before you eat it. Remember: "If they end up dead, don't eat that bread. If they're still breathing, time for your feeding."
Bees: Though many scientists have privately admitted that a bee extinction could end the world, publicly they all just seem to publish articles about how cute bees are if you imagine them with no stinger and a human smile.

Can a lightning bug survive in a jar if there is also some lettuce in it?

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