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Say it with flowers this Valentines + New Spring blooms

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marksandspencer.com

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marksandspencer@news.marksandspencer.com

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Sat, Jan 28, 2017 10:30 AM

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Say hello to the new season with our beautiful bouquets Can't see images? from our emails at any tim

Say hello to the new season with our beautiful bouquets Can't see images? [View online] [M&S] [FOOD TO ORDER] [WINE] [FLOWERS] [HAMPERS] [CAKES] [IN-STORE OFFERS] FOOD & WINE [Give your home a colour boost or send someone a bouquet to brighten their day with our fresh spring flowers. Enjoy free UK delivery on all orders] [Give your home a colour boost or send someone a bouquet to brighten their day with our fresh spring flowers. Enjoy free UK delivery on all orders] [The Roses Shop - Discover how far we go to source our exceptional roses] [The Roses Shop - Discover how far we go to source our exceptional roses] [The Roses Shop - Discover how far we go to source our exceptional roses] [Four ways with flowers - Think outside the vase with our handy tips and fresh ideas] [Four ways with flowers - Think outside the vase with our handy tips and fresh ideas] [Say it with flowers - It’s never too early to start thinking about something special for your Valentine – get ahead with our romantic range ] [Save £5 on our 100-stem bouquet ] [Our latest arrivals make layering easy — perfect for changeable weather and worthy of extra style points] [Mobile app] [FIND YOUR NEAREST M&S] Terms, conditions and exclusions apply. See [website] for full details. If you no longer wish to receive information from Marks & Spencer you can [unsubscribe] from our emails at any time. Marks and Spencer plc. Registered office: 35 North Wharf Road, London , W2 1NW, United Kingdom. Registered number: 214436 (England and Wales)

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