For too long, cookies have been relegated to a supportive capacity, holding together ice-cream sandwiches or giving their lives to make milk chunkier. Give cookies a well-deserved starring role with today's deal: for $18, you get one box of 18 Valentine's Day sugar cookies from Vanilla Bean Desserts (a $36 value), offering home delivery to the greater Halifax area.
Vanilla Bean Desserts bakes up myriad tasty treats using fresh, local ingredients whenever possible and no preservatives or additives. Owners Jane and Evelyn form a mother-daughter duo of cape-wearing icing artists who create customized, hand-decorated sugar cookies perfect for holiday parties, commemorative occasions, or courting a new tax attorney. Snatch up a box of heart-shaped sugar cookies to share the Valentine’s spirit with a benevolent basement apparition or Ghost Dad supporting actor. The 3" to 4" cookies are available in chocolate or vanilla flavours, with all desserts made by hand, just like art or passports. Contact Vanilla Bean Desserts to place your order.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Airplane Noises
While traveling by airplane, you'll hear many noises designed to alert you and your fellow passengers to messages from the cockpit. Here's a look at what those sounds mean:
Ding!: The captain has turned on the Fashion Seatbelt sign, which allows you to swap out your standard nylon seatbelt for a more stylish, homemade one.
Pong!: The flight attendants are lighting up the Go Smoking sign, which is your cue to starting lighting up any nearby cigarettes. In the event of an emergency, always light your cigarette before lighting cigarettes for any cool children.
Khaaaaan!: The in-flight movie will be the famous scene in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan in which Captain Kirk teaches the crew of the Enterprise how to correctly pronounce the French capital, Cannes.
Tears in Heaven: In lieu of a movie, first-class passengers will be treated to an impromptu concert during which Steve Winwood will play all of Eric Clapton's greatest hits.
Uh-ohhhh...: Nothing is wrong. Nothing at all is wrong.
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