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Editor’s Note: The original version of this article incorrectly stated which subs are excluded from Subway’s “FebruAny” promotion. The Big Philly Cheesesteak and the Pastrami sub are excluded from the deal. MainStreet regrets the error.
NEW YORK (MainStreet) – Valentine’s Day is two weeks away, so it’s time to start thinking about gifts for the special person in your life. With that in mind, Google Offers has a deal today for two dozen roses from 1800Flowers.com for just $44.99, marked down from the usual price of $78.98. You get an assortment of different-colored roses, plus a glass vase. It ships for free, though there will be a surcharge of $9.99 if you want it delivered on the Saturday before Valentine’s Day. Shipping is still free on Valentine’s Day itself, though. The deal must be purchased by 8 a.m. EST Thursday morning, and once you get the deal, you’ll need to redeem it by Feb. 11. If you want the flowers delivered on Valentine’s Day, you need to place the order by 11:59 p.m. EST on Feb. 10.
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February heralds the return of “Februany” at Subway, in which every regular foot-long sub is just $5. The promotion lasts all month, and remember that we get an extra day of February this year because of leap year. Also, keep in mind that this promotion does not apply to special sandwiches like the Big Philly Cheesesteak and pastrami subs.
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Matt Brownell is a staff reporter for MainStreet. You can reach him by email at matthew.brownell@thestreet.com, or follow him on Twitter @Brownellorama.









