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Businiess name:  Ben White Florist
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
OK, for $42, you'd expect a decent bouquet. And on the Web site, it sure looks decent. In reality, it's this midget mix of primarily cheap flowers (carnations and alstroemeria), all six inches of stem, in a midget vase and a mouthful of water. I'm talking like something you could stick in your lapel and not look ridiculous. I was going to have them delivered to my wife (what would it be, about $55 then?)--thank living god I didn't. She would have been the laughingstock of the office. I'm not that flower savvy so even told her the price (how could I not--I had to justify it somehow): she confirmed rip off. I've learned my lesson--I'll go to Randalls from now on. Pros: parking, service, efficiency Cons: actually buying the flowers

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