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Home » Smart Life » How Much Do You Spend for Valentine’s?

How Much Do You Spend for Valentine’s?

Last Updated on February 10, 2017 by The Budget Diet Team

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According to CNN, the average person spends $130 on Valentine’s, and flowers are the most popular gift.  If you’re curious, chocolate is a close second!

When it comes to Valentine’s spending, are you average or maybe even above average?  That’s not a good thing when it comes to spending money! The good news is Budget Cupid has a few money-saving tips and coupon codes to help you save money.

Since flowers and chocolates seem to be the gift of choice, here are 4 coupon codes from RetailMeNot to help you save a quick 20%.  Why spend $130 when you can get the same gift for $104?

You’ll find coupon codes for flowers (20% off), chocolates and even pajamas!

So…will you be spending $130 on Valentine’s Day like the average American, or will you at least heed Budget Cupid’s advice and use a money-saving RetailMeNot coupon code? If you’re looking for more frugal tips for Valentine’s Day, I’ve got you covered with this ultimate guide.

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image courtesy of  photouten, FreeDigitalPhotos.net

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This post is sponsored by RetailMeNot, but don’t worry…all opinions are my own! 

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