An entrepreneur in Kelowna has the ѻýpink touchѻý putting her floral business on wheels.
Diane Herron moved to Kelowna from Saskatoon with five boxes and a dream of bring her flower truck into full bloom. She repaired and retrofitted a Japanese micro truck and finished it off with a touch of pink.
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Sweet Deeѻýs Flowers offers pre-arranged bouquetѻýs as well as loose flowers and greenery where customers can create their own. The bright pink truck travels around Kelowna throughout the week and parks itself at the Easter Kelowna Market on Sundays.
ѻýIѻým excited about being able to park the truck in different neighbourhoods and becoming a part of those communities. I can bring fresh flowers to areas that might not have easy access to an affordable, fun option,ѻýHerron said in a press release.
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Herron also offers a subscription service; every two weeks customers receive fresh flowers for $250 for a three month subscription. The entrepreneur hopes that Kelowna residents will embrace fresh flowers as an everyday luxury.
ѻýItѻýs a purchase that enhances your enjoyment of a space; flowers are a way to celebrate your home,ѻý Herron said in a press release.
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