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A vendor of ours in Texas is losing a key admin staffer. She's been a pleasure to work with, and I wanted to send a small token of my appreciation. Was looking for a "reasonable" flower arrangment knowing that the cost was going to be $20+ dollars higher once the fees and delivery charges were factored in. The site had a nice little search by price range option.
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Strange. Gifts under $35 sorted by $100+? Found it:
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Ive interned for proflowers 4 times and they often have the cheapest entry level bouquets. Their business model is completely different from ftd and 1800flowers and frankly is much better. hows that for marketing?
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