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Millions of roses, tulips, and several other flower varieties set for delivery by 1-800-Flowers in celebration of Mother's Day, detailing an intricate procedure.

Delivery service 1-800-Flowers, working with local florists nationwide, anticipates delivering over 17 million blooms for Mother's Day.

Delivery service 1-800-Flowers.com, in partnership with local florists nationwide, forecasts the...
Delivery service 1-800-Flowers.com, in partnership with local florists nationwide, forecasts the delivery of over 17 million blooms in celebration of Mother's Day.

Top Headline Flash: Mother's Day Flowers Delivery from 1-800-Flowers.com Expected to Reach a Whopping 17.8 Million Stems

Millions of roses, tulips, and several other flower varieties set for delivery by 1-800-Flowers in celebration of Mother's Day, detailing an intricate procedure.

Get ready to celebrate Mother's Day in style! With 1-800-Flowers.com gearing up for the busiest holiday of the year, they're expecting to deliver an astounding 17.8 million flower stems. That's 6.9 million roses and 2.8 million tulips making their way to loved ones all over the country!

Jim McCann, the company's founder, commented on the intricacies of the operation, stating, "Delivering so many flowers in such a short timeframe for a holiday like Mother's Day is a highly complex operational process. But with nearly 50 Mother's Day campaigns under our belt, we're well-acquainted with this special day."

Planning for this year's Mother's Day has been happening since last year, ensuring seamless delivery processes. According to McCann, 1-800-Flowers.com examines every aspect of their business, from product design to supply chain management, to ensure everything goes as planned.

With 125 retail locations in 23 states, the company also offers 5,000 local florists nationwide, giving customers the opportunity to buy locally from trusted sources. McCann notes that they have carefully vetted these florists to guarantee quality and trustworthiness.

As for popular trends, roses, tulips, daisies, carnations, lilies, and peonies are expected to be the top picks. Look out for vibrant, in-demand colors such as pink, purple, and mixes of hot pink, orange, and yellow.

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One of their most popular offerings is the "Amazing Mom" bouquet, which received excellent feedback from customers last year. In fact, the success of this offering led to the launch of the "Amazing Moms" collection for this year's holiday. McCann mentioned that they consider their Amazing Mom bouquets as "by mom for mom."

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Founded nearly 50 years ago as a single floral shop on Manhattan's Upper East Side, 1-800-Flowers.com has grown into an almost $2 billion business, thanks to innovative technology and product expansion. Today, with 19 brands in their portfolio—such as The Popcorn Factory and Cheryl's Cookies—they deliver over 30 million gifts each year, including floral arrangements, gourmet food, gifts baskets, greeting cards, and more.

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McCann adds, "At its core, we are a relationship company. The most important part of our business is being there for our consumers for each and every milestone."

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So why wait? Start planning your Mother's Day surprises with 1-800-Flowers.com today, and make this year's celebration one to remember!

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  1. As they prepare for this year's Mother's Day, 1-800-Flowers.com is aiming to deliver its portfolio of gifts, including flowers, through Fox Business, ensuring a seamless experience for customers.
  2. The "Amazing Moms" collection, including the popular "Amazing Mom" bouquet, is expected to be a hit this year, with a wide range of vibrant, in-demand flowers like roses, tulips, daisies, and more available.
  3. Jim McCann, the founder of 1-800-Flowers.com, recognizes the importance of each milestone, including Mother's Day, and emphasizes that their relationship with customers is at the heart of their business.

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