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Don't Get Screwed On Valentine's Day Deal Roundup

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• Don't Get Screwed On Valentine's Day: Flowers

2.13.07 2:11 PM EDT By consumerist.com

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• Don’t Get Screwed On Valentine’s Day: Flowers

• Don’t Get Screwed On Valentine’s Day: Cards And Gifts

• 10 Things Your Florist Won’t Tell You

• Groceries offer bargains – just provide your own vase

• Price Guide To Long-Stemmed Roses

• Last-Minute Valentine’s Day Deals

• NPR’s Bittersweet Guide To Chocolate, Yum!

• Best Valentine’s Day Pinot Noirs For Under $20

2.13.07By consumerist.com

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