Carmody & Co. Makes Valentine's Day the Ultimate Holiday: Beautiful Presents for that Special Someone
Posted by: admin / Category: Boxed Champagne With GlassesCarmody & Co. Makes Valentine’s Day the Ultimate Holiday: Beautiful Presents for that Special Someone
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) February 9, 2010
Pasadena, CA, February 9, 2010 — Carmody & Co. (http://www.carmodynco.com), Pasadena’s preferred store for premium stationery items, greeting cards, customized invitations and family friendly gifts, reminds consumers to visit the store for exclusive gifts for Valentine’s Day. This promotion includes beautifully hand painted Lolita champagne and wine glasses, the Box of Risque (rousing questions for couples that generate conversation and laughter) and other elegant presents for that important someone in a person’s life.
“Carmody & Co. is the go-to destination for consumers who want the very best merchandise for couples, families, professionals, party planners and students. This Valentine’s Day celebrate the holiday in style with our gifts, cards and elegant accessories. The brands we carry, which include Vera Wang Fine Papers, Kate Spade Paper, Crane & Co., Sweet Pea Designs, and William Arthur Stationery, are always striking and intelligently priced. We seek to create the ultimate shopping experience,” said Terry Clougherty, Owner of Carmody & Co. “I invite people to visit Carmody & Co. and find the perfect item for the right occasion.”
Say it with Love: Carmody & Co. Caters to All Consumers
Carmody & Co. also has a diverse array of other products for consumers of all interests. “From invitations to personalized greetings and university paraphernalia, we have the right product for each person’s needs. We create a shopping environment that is friendly and always memorable. In short, we keep the festivities alive throughout the year,” stated Ms. Clougherty.
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