Jan 13, 2021
1-800-Flowers Valentines Day sale takes up to 40 percent off top gifts
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It’s almost Valentine’s Day and we know that you’re looking for something special for your loved ones.
Lucky for you, 1-800-Flowers is here to help with its Valentine’s Day sale.
During the event, you can enjoy up to 40% off bouquets, chocolates, stuffed animals and more goodies for the holiday.
There are even spa sets that are sure to spoil your special someone with their soothing fragrances, moisturizing lotions and body washes, and comfy pillows and bath robes.
You can also score 25% off its Exclusive Collection with the code LOVEEARLY when your place order between now and Jan. 31 for delivery between Feb. 8 and Feb. 14.
You will receive free shipping on select items with the code COMPSHIP.
With these early deals, you can find the perfect present to show your valentine all the love.
And we’ve pulled together a few of our favorites from the big sale to give you a little gifting inspiration.
Pink Rose & Lily Bouquet for Valentine’s Day 1-800-FlowersSale price: $68.99
Original price: $91.99
buy now Lotsa Love Handsome Henry Giant Bear 1-800-FlowersSale price: $74.99
Original price: $99.99
buy now Simply Chocolate Decadent Valentine Gift Basket 1-800-FlowersSale price: $103.99
Original price: $129.99
buy now Chocolate Pretzel Heart with XOXOXO Mallet 1-800-FlowersSale price: $55.99
Original price: $69.99
buy now Personalized Message In A Bottle ‘You & Me’ 1-800-FlowersSale price: $31.99
Original price: $39.99
buy now Lovable Pup Rose Plant 1-800-FlowersSale price: $29.59
Original price: $36.99
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KRANJSKA GORA, Slovenia (AP) — Marta Bassino posted the fastest time in the opening run of a women’s World Cup giant slalom on Saturday, positioning herself for a third win this season.
The Italian coped best with tough course conditions as she took a lead of 0.27 seconds over Michelle Gisin of Switzerland.
The rest of the field, led by Petra Vlhova in third and Mikaela Shiffrin in fourth, trailed by more than half a second.
Federica Brignone, who is the defending overall champion and leads the GS rankings, had more than a second to make up on teammate Bassino in the final run.
Moved from Maribor because of a lack of snow, the race took place at a resort which is an annual stop on the men’s circuit.
“It was really tough. It was really icy. The feeling wasn’t so good,” said Bassino, adding that applying pressure to her skis was the most difficult part.
“It’s hard to push, because you feel the ski slide a little bit,” the Italian said.
Bassino won the first two giant slaloms this season before failing to finish the third, which was won by Shiffrin, in Courchevel, France in December.
That result marked the American three-time overall champion’s first win since returning from a 10-month break from racing in 2020.
Shiffrin’s teammate Nina O’Brien, wearing bib No. 27, posted the seventh-fastest time.
Another American teammate, Paula Moltzan, tested positive for COVID-19 on Friday and was ruled out for both races this weekend.
The U.S. ski team said “ongoing testing” of its skiers and staff “resulted in no other positive cases.”
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