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Pay it forward with KCtoday this Valentine’s Day

We want to help you spread some love with a bouquet from a local flower company.

Photo of the "Raspberry Beret" bouquet

Just imagine giving this bouquet to someone you love.

Photo via Lily Floral Designs

Here at KCtoday, we love supporting local businesses. You know this, and chances are you do too.

We also love you, our reader, and (by the transitive property) the people closest to you. That’s why we want to spread the love this Valentine’s season with a special something — an idea called paying it forward.

We’re awarding one reader a special V-Day flower bouquet (pictured above) to give to someone for Valentine’s Day. They can be your partner, your friend, or even a family member — but the goal is to do something nice for someone else with the help of a local business.

All you have to do is help us out by telling us your favorite metro flower shop.

The flowers are coming from our friends at Lily Floral Designs. The shop has three Valentine’s Day designs for saleonly available Monday, Feb. 13-Tuesday, Feb. 14.

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