Mother’s Day is on Sunday. As in this Sunday. As in four days from now. We are almost at the point at which people start giving up on making the day special for moms in their lives, as they incorrectly think it is too late to do Mother’s Day right.
Do not think this way! It is not too late to do Mother’s Day right. You can (and should) still do whatever you can to show your love and gratitude for your mom, your wife, etc. Even if you won’t be in the same city as Mom this weekend, you need to send her flowers. You probably should have figured that out before now, but what’s past is past. The point is: If you haven’t ordered flowers, do it now.
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You would think the price of arrangements would skyrocket as we inch closer and closer to Mother’s Day, taking advantage of all the folks who didn’t plan ahead. But that is not the case. From now until Mother’s Day, a selection of flowers at 1800flowers.com is 20 percent off. All you have to do is use the code MTHR49 at checkout. There are dozens of arrangement options, and each can be customized to a large degree by size, vase and accoutrements. Here are just three examples:
Mother’s Embrace arrangement on sale from $39.99 to $55.99 with code MTHR49
Two Dozen Assorted Roses on sale from $39.99 to $55.99 with code MTHR49
Fields of Europe for Mom arrangement on sale for $31.99 to $47.99 with code MTHR49
There are many, many more options to consider as well. Twenty percent off. Deliverable by Sunday. So, there is zero excuse to be the type of person who doesn’t send Mom flowers this year.
Save 20 percent & Make Mom’s Day extra special! Use promo code MTHR49 at checkout.
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