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Your IB Valentine's Day Guide

Need gift ideas? Don't know where to go for flowers? We've got some lovely answers and ways to shop local for Valentines Day.

Updated Feb. 13 at 1:25 p.m.

Ah, love is in the air!

As Feb. 14 creeps a little closer, couples everywhere are looking for ways to show some love. Stop stressing, because IB Patch is here to help. We’ve got a Valentine’s Day guide that will help you plan a romantic and thoughtful day without the worry.

Need a gift idea? We got you covered. Don’t know where to dine? See below. Explore the guide and have a romantically wonderful Valentine’s Day with your significant other.

Flowers

  • have numerous options for a sweet-smelling gift. Their arrangements are the beautiful traditional colors of the lovely holiday and start as low as $37.95! Check them out here and order a bouquet for your sweetheart. Who said being thoughtful isn't easy?

Gifts

  • Naughty: Visit for some lingerie or other “for their eyes only” presents.
  • Nice: Visit and browse through the unique finds for a pair of designer sunglasses for your man or a hard-to-find designer purse for your lady. They are currently having a 50 percent off clearance sale.
  • For him: is offering up an exclusive Patch offer this Valentine’s Day. Mention Patch and get 25 percent off any scuba package for your significant other!
  • For her: 80-minute Chocolate Rose Massage from . Price is reduced to $110 for V-day! Call 619-575-7047 to book an appointment.
  • For both: is offering a workout special for two. $59 down and then $59 per month for 12 months. This offer is priced per couple! The duo that works out together, stays together.

Wine and Dine

  •  Stop by for a $3 glass of wine or a $2 beer on V-Day. Appetizers will also be $2 off, so share a couple with your sweetheart.
  • For Valentine's Day only, pizzas in the shape of a heart.

Sweets for Your Sweetie

  • is making a flavor especially for Valentine's Day combining blackberries from the farmers market, orange extract and Belgian chocolate. Will be made fresh Tuesday and will be available while supplies last.
  • has your traditional box of chocolates and has candy for diabetics.

Catch a Flick 

  • on 13th Street has plenty of movie selections, as well as choices in Spanish and Tagalog. 
  • South Bay Drive-In may make also make a good destination Tuesday evening, though I'm willing to bet you won't be the only person who thinks it's a good idea


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