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The FTD® Sweet Splendor™ Bouquet
XX-4791
US 29.99
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The FTD® Breathtaking Beauty® Bouquet by BHG®
B24-4388
US 39.99
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The FTD® Blushing Invitations™ Bouquet
XX-4802
US 49.99
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Lighthearted Moments Mini Rose Plant
WGPS21
US 19.99

Shipped Direct in a Gift Box.
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The FTD® Palm
C31-2962
US 31.99
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The FTD® Sweet Beginnings™ Bouquet
XX-4804
US 49.99
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The FTD® Blooming Visions™ Bouquet by BHG®
XX-4805
US 66.99
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Springtime Healthy Spa
WGG353
US 89.99

Shipped Direct in a Gift Box.
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The FTD® Natural Wonders™ Bouquet
C21-3434
US 34.99
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The FTD® White Assortment Basket
C29-2960
US 59.99
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The FTD® Color Rush™ Bouquet by BHG®
XX-4806
US 39.99
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Organic Fruit & Cheese Tower
WGG387
US 49.99

Shipped Direct in a Gift Box.
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EASTER TRIVIA
The most famously known easter event took place in the year 1878. This year president Hayes and his wife Lucy officially opened the White House grounds to the children for egg rolling on Easter Monday. Since then this event is held each year.
Today, ten growers, most located along the California-Oregon border, in an area known as the Easter Lily Capital of the World, produce 95 percent of all bulbs grown in the world for the potted Easter lily market. They produce over 11 million bulbs annually for shipping to commercial greenhouses.
Americans spend 2 billion dollars on Easter goodies. They consume 7.1 billion pounds of Easter goodies each year.
The inaugural chocolate eggs recipes were made in Europe during the nineteenth century.
Each year witnesses the making of nearly 90 million chocolate bunnies.
According to a survey, 76% of people prefer to eat the ears of a chocolate Easter bunny first before any other part.
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