BUY TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE:Shop Amazon Fresh to get two select Valentine's Day candy options for the price of one. The Randy Spears Archivesselection includes giftable heart packages from Lindt, Nerds, and Dove. Or stock up on friendship exchange options from M&M's, YumEarth, and Mars.
At the end of next week, we'll celebrate a day of love. Filled with flowers, candy, treats, and everything pink, Valentine's Day is just a few blinks away. If you plan of gifting friends and family something sweet or you have kids who plan to shower their classmates with sugar, check out this deal at Amazon Fresh.
As of Feb. 4, Amazon Fresh has select Valentine's Day candy on sale at a buy two for the price of one discount. Almost all of the dozens of eligible options in this sale are already discounted which means you'll get even more savings by scoring two for the price of one. Brands include Lindt, Godiva, Nerds, M&M's, Dove, and plenty more.
In the depths of winter, we have a bright holiday that celebrates love in whatever form you like. From gifting something sweet to your wife to sharing something special with friends, Valentine's Day is so much more than flowers. It's also about sugary treats that make us smile. And thanks to Amazon Fresh, we can stock up for less this year.
Would anyone be upset to receive a heart-shaped package of Nerd's Gummy Clusters? It's highly unlikely. One box of these lovable treats usually sells for $6.99, but Amazon Fresh has it on sale for $5.19. In addition to this 26% discount, you'll also get another package of Nerd's Gummy Clusters for free, which happens to be everyone's favorite price.
You could also up the ante and go with the Godiva Chocolatier Valentine’s Day Heart Chocolate Gift Box. The 14-piece gourmet collection usually costs $44.28 but it's just $29.99 at Amazon Fresh today. With today's BOGO sale, you'll get two for the price of one.
If you have kids who plan on bringing treats to friends or you'll be delivering sweets to kids in your neighborhood, check out YumEarth Organic Pops. The box includes 28 Valentine's wrapped pops that are gluten free, vegan, Kosher, and organic. They also don't contain peanuts, soy, or dairy, which makes these a thoughtful option for kids with allergies. The box of 28 usually sells for $8.39, but it's marked down at Amazon Fresh to just $6.29. Add on today's BOGO deal and you'll get a grand total of 56 pops for only $6.29.
If you haven't yet gone to the store for Valentine's Day sweets, enlist the help of Amazon Fresh to deliver it to your doorstep. This BOGO sale means you'll not only save yourself a trip to the store, you'll get a great discount.
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