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Vistaprint – Online Deal

$17 for $70 Worth of Custom-Printing Services

$17
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No Longer Available
Fri Feb 17 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$70
Discount
76%
You Save
$53
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In a Nutshell

Personalized photo prints & emblems adorn hats & shirts & online design tools with templates & custom text yield attractive business cards

The Fine Print

  • Expires May 23, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per order. Cannot be combined with other offers or partner programs. Must redeem online at www.vistaprint.com/groupon17for70. Must use in 1 visit. Valid for all Vistaprint items. Shipping and sales tax not included.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Customizing your own property is a time-consuming process that often yields illegible monograms and valuable works of art with your dental records stapled to them. Attach a sensible, personal touch with today's Groupon: for $17, you get $70 worth of printed products ordered online from Vistaprint. For this deal, Vistaprint is offering Groupon holders an additional 30% off all regularly priced items. The prices on this landing page reflect the discount. This Groupon is not valid toward shipping costs or tax.

Vistaprint performs high-quality, low-volume printing jobs to bring colorful accents to everyday objects with photos, emblems, and more. With online design tools, professionals craft custom business cards (regularly $19.99+ for 250; discounted to $13.99+ for 250), and cheery brides lay out wedding invitations (regularly $9.99+ for 10; discounted to $6.99+ for 10). Returning students and office managers can create personalized rubber stamps (regularly $12.99+; discounted to $8.99+) to brand staple removers before they stampede. Virtually all printed products can incorporate photographs, including embroidered accessories such as customized hats, hoodies, and tote bags.

Once swathed in cotton photos of yourself, design a matching wall calendar (regularly $15.99+; discounted to $10.99+) to transform your home into a shrine of solipsistic introspection. Numerous packages are also available and customizable according to individual business needs.

Vistaprint

Out of a small French apartment in the mid '90s, Robert Keane ran a catalogue focused on supplying small businesses with modest quantities of customizable marketing materials. By 1999, Keane's meager publication had evolved into an Internet-based company armed with patented online graphic-design tools and a printing process engineered to quickly churn out small orders of custom business cards. After barely surviving the dot-com crash of 2000, Vistaprint regrouped and calibrated its three manufacturing facilities to produce a bounty of other customizable goodies. Today, the company's arsenal of web-based design tools allows users to add personalized text, photos, and designs to thousands of templates for items ranging from calendars and mugs to T-shirts and birthmarks.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Inedibles

Many things that resemble food—because of their crusty coating, sweet odor, or candy-like consumptiveness—are actually just common household objects, poisonous seed pods, or new friends. What are some things you may wish to eat but shouldn't?

Bath Beads: Though they're designed to look and smell like Gushers® Cherry Red Gelcaps with Liquid Extreme Rush Fluid, they have none of the delicious side effects. Bath beads are extremely foul-tasting, and should only be dissolved into a fragrant human soup to be used externally.

Buttons: Colorful handfuls of things are always food, right? Not necessarily. Your grandmother's unmarked mason jars may contain a variety of food to nonfood objects, from hundred-year-old gumdrops (technically food) to needles and other sewing implements (technically not food). Don't be fooled by her pincushion, either—it may look just like a tomato, but it actually tastes slightly worse.

Scented Candles: Legally speaking, there is no imperative against eating scented candles if no one is looking. That being said, someone will always be looking, so a scented candle that creates the illusion of melting lavender petals or fresh-baked cinnamon will make you the most popular person on your block!

Can owning a scented candle make you more popular?