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Affordable V-Day roses: Get ’em for 54% off at Amazon
SAVE 54%: As of Feb. 3, you can get 27 preserved roses for just $59.94 at Amazon (54% off!). These stunning blooms last up to three years.
We don’t usually write about non-Amazon sellers (aka third-party sellers), but this deal looks legit.
Right now, you can get a heart-shaped box of 27 preserved roses for only $59.94 from an online retailer called Glamour Boutique. Sure, the name isn’t super sophisticated, but these roses have more than 2K reviews and a 4.6-star average rating. (We also peeked at the photos to make sure they’d be worth showing off on the ‘gram.)
Sexy Valentine’s Day gifts guaranteed to spice things up
So, if you’ve always wanted to gift your SO a Venus et Fleur box for Valentine’s Day but couldn’t stomach the $399 price tag, this could be the perfect affordable alternative. If you wanted to make it look more luxe, you could pop it into a black Parisian hat box or get a crystal vase to display it in.
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These roses come in sets of seven, 16, 27, and 50, and you can choose from colors like pink, yellow, red, etc. (The white looks especially chic.) And here’s the selling point: they’re reportedly supposed to last for up to three years, so it’s basically like getting three years’ worth of fresh roses for $60.
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