Clothing can make a statement and flatter a figure, all while hiding embarrassing tattoos of Teddy Roosevelt and tattoos of Teddy Roosevelt’s tattoo of William McKinley. Drape physiques in concealing vestments with today's Groupon: for $25, you get $50 worth of women's apparel and accessories from MANGO. This deal is redeemable online only and expires August 24.
Drawing from Barcelonan roots, MANGO’s online store adorns fashion followers with the worldly day and eveningwear that fills its boutique racks. MANGO's autumn/winter 2011 line features classic fabrics such as denim and wool, which are subtly upgraded with sparkle, glitter, and sequins. A women's camel V-neck shirtdress can spiff up bods in a cut that is both casual and cute ($49.90), while the V-neck sweater keeps torsos warm and professional ($29.90). Peruse MANGO’s handbag collection to find bright orange leather pocketbooks ($109.90) and gold quilted clutches ($89.90), or check out the jewelry section to find a black cuff with gold studs ($34.90) to shield wrists from the hearts you wear on your shirtsleeves.
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The Groupon Guide to: Running a Successful Lemonade Stand
Ever since juice makers learned how to concoct lemonade entirely out of the light yellow liquid oozing from greek yogurt, the world's supply of lemons has grown, and more people have opened lemonade stands. Here's how you can make more money manning a juice station:
- Create an attention-grabbing sign by spelling "lemonade" with strawberry jam and letting ants crawl over it to make the letters look like they're in motion.
- Make your customers feel at home by yelling at them when they make eye contact with you.
- Offer a two-for-one deal—for every two cups of lemonade you buy, you have to supply one digit of your ATM PIN.
- Serve a dozen people at once by running over entire bags of lemons with a lawn mower, catching the fluid in an inflatable pool, and giving patrons permission to stick out their tongue while they swim.
- Ensure customers return by creating a loyalty program, which rewards customers with an occasional free drink as long as they agree to add you to their living will.
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