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Best Valentine's Day deals on flowers, up to 40% off


If sending flowers for Valentine's Day is your thing , then get smart about it by doing a bit of research to find the best deals first.


Lucky for you that's what we're here for. There's no need for you to pay full price for flowers.
Here are the best Valentine's Day deals on flowers from across the web:

ProFlowers: Up to 40% off through Feb. 12

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IMAGE: PROFLOWERS

Get huge savings on arrangements from ProFlowers, many of which include an option for a complementary vase and other gifty add-ons like chocolates and cheesecake bites. Save up to 40% when you order delivery through Feb. 12. 

FTD: Send a dozen long-stem red roses for less than $20

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Roses can get pricey — especially this time of year — so this is an incredible deal. Order through Feb. 12 and pay just $19.99 for a dozen long-stemmed beauties. Get the deal here.

1-800-FLOWERS: Save 20% on flowers and gifts

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IMAGE: 1-800-FLOWERS

Use code VDAY at checkout to save 20% on select flowers, enormous Teddy bears, chocolate-dipped strawberries, gift baskets, and more at 1-800-FLOWERS when you choose a delivery date before Feb. 13. Sure, it's the day before Valentine's Day, but that's way better than being the day after, wouldn't you say?

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