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Mother’s Day Special: Get 15-Stem Bunch of Tulips for Under $10 at Whole Foods Market

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Bryan
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Tulips are the signature flower for spring! The flowers are perfect for sprucing up your home with a touch of spring or giving a bunch to Mom for Mother’s Day. It’s rare to find a great deal on them this time of year because of their popularity. That’s why we’re highlighting this sale from Whole Foods Market.

Image: Whole Foods Market

From May 7 to 13, 2025, Whole Foods Market is selling a 15-stem bunch of tulips for just $9.99 at participating locations. (That makes each stem just 66¢!)

The deal is exclusively for Amazon Prime members. 

Consider getting two bunches of tulips for Mom (or one for Grandma, too) — two bunches for under $20! 

The sale is valid for single-color, multicolor, bicolor and classic 15-stem bunches only.

Read Whole Food Market’s The Ultimate Guide for Tulip Care for tips on how to properly care for the spring flower. 

For more Mother’s Day deals and giveaways, review our round-up here. 

Looking to bag more savings on groceries?

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Posted by Bryan on May 8, 2025 | Updated May 14, 2025 Filed Under: Expired

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