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WOW! I Could Use a Massage – Farragut

60-Minute Escape Massage ($70 Value)

$35
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Sun Dec 23 04:59:59 UTC 2012
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In a Nutshell

60-minute massage with choice of light or medium Swedish strokes

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jun 19, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Appointment required. 24 hr cancellation notice required.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Muscles, like the tails of sleeping cats or levers labeled “drain ocean,” were never meant to be pulled. Reverse the damage with this Groupon.

$35 for a 60-Minute Escape Massage ($70 Value)

The Escape massage includes your choice of light or medium Swedish strokes. If desired, by appointment, you can arrange for childcare in an onsite play area. Additionally, Groupon holders can upgrade to a deep-pressure therapy session for $10.

Wow! I Could Use a Massage!

The licensed massage therapists at Wow! I Could Use a Massage! unwind coiled musculature by customizing one of three therapeutic massage types to suit each patient's needs. Inspired by a basic Swedish massage, the Wow! Experience blends light and medium pressure to coddle muscles into a soothed state and get blood flowing better than a newspaper headline about aliens storming the White House. The Medium Pressure Refresher combines Swedish strokes with even firmer pressure to relieve back soreness, and Deep Pressure Therapy manipulates trigger points and aims to extract pain and tension.

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The Groupon Guide to: Collecting Coins

A coin collection is a great hobby for a child with nothing else going on or an adult who loves silence. What are some good coins to collect?

Pennies: A collection of one hundred pennies is considered a "complete" collection.

Quarters: If you can collect the quarters from all 50 states, they legally have to make you the president.

Susan B. Anthony Dollars: These will remind you of equality, because even though they are coins, they are equal to paper dollars.

Ancient Roman Coins: These have zero monetary value—try throwing them into a wishing well and wishing for some real American money.

Wooden Nickels: These are a great coin to show your grandfather to make him flip out—he has been telling people his whole life to avoid them!

Coined Carrots: Great in a collection, even better in a stir-fry

Do you have any rare valuable coins just lying around the house?

WOW! I Could Use a Massage

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    Farragut

    189 Brooklawn St.
    Knoxville, Tennessee 37934
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