GET 15% OFF:Feb. 7th,X-Deal (2011) ProFlowers is offering 15% off on bouquet delivery ahead of Valentine's Day.
When Valentine's Day is coming up, finding that perfect bouquet can be stressful (mentally and financially). ProFlowers is making it easy this year by offering two savings options on bouquet delivery.
Right now you can get 15% off flower bouquet delivery on the ProFlowers website. Alternatively, you can choose an option to get $10 off, however this provides less savings since it's only valid on items from $49 and up. We recommend taking advantage of the 15% off coupon while the sale is still live.
Valentine's bouquets include dozens of roses and mixed bouquets with lilies and carnations. If you want to swerve the normal pink and red, the site also features alternative bouquets with delphiniums and eucalyptus.
While Valentine's Day delivery is very much on the table, the savings won't be as deep. ProFlowers charges fees for delivery on Valentine's Day and the day before. Day-of delivery will cost an extra $4.99, while day-before delivery will charge an extra $2.99.
Right now, get 15% off on flower bouquet delivery at ProFlowers.
Whether you're after traditional Valentine's roses, or an ornamental bouquet with with surprising additions, shop ProFlowers now to get 15% off.
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