Bloomex Offers a Variety of Thanksgiving Bouquets, Centrepieces, Arrangements for Upcoming Holiday

With the Thanksgiving holiday quickly approaching in Canada, national Canadian florist Bloomex has added a Thanksgiving page to its website and is offering a number of specials and deals in celebration of the traditional holiday.

Ottawa, Canada, October 09, 2013 --(PR.com)-- As we enter the home stretch before Canadian Thanksgiving, online flower and gift basket retailer Bloomex has tailored some promotions toward the traditional holiday, offering up to 50% off on the price of some bouquets.

Thanksgiving was first made a national holiday in Canada in 1879, though its origins date apparently date back to the 16th century. It was set as the second Monday in October in 1957, where it has remained since then. It's a time to gather with family and give thanks for the blessing of living in this great nation. With families together and a feast-like dinner on the table, some decorative flowers or a festive centrepiece can add a touch of fun to the proceedings.

Bloomex has introduced specialized products in celebration of the big day in Canada. For example, there's the Burst of Autumn Centrepiece (http://bloomex.ca/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=91&category_id=41&manufacturer_id=0&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=73), featuring shades of rustic reds, oranges and lively yellows. Included are an assortment of Gerbera Daisies, roses, Snapdragons, Lilies and Chrysanthemums, accented with fresh greens and a pair of candles reaching out of the middle.

And Bloomex has also introduced special Designers' Collection arrangements just in time for the autumn season. The Designers' Collection puts the choices into Bloomex's talented designers hands, which could work very well for someone looking to take one more thing off their plate as Thanksgiving approaches. There are four models, priced from $25 to $75 with each containing beautiful mixes of flowers.

Bloomex has added almost 30 different products to its Thanksgiving page, which can be viewed here: http://bit.ly/17mSijB

The company is Canada's largest florist, with production facilities in eight Canadian cities. Founded in Ottawa, Ontario in 2005, Bloomex has served over a million customers since its founding and specializes in flowers, gift baskets, gourmet foods and more.
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