Some people love chocolate for Valentine's Day.  Others expect flowers.  But if you are looking for a unique gift, a butcher shop in Minnesota has the perfect idea!

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Butcher Shop in Minnesota Offering Unique Gift Idea This Valentine's Day

The season of love is here and if you glance at peoples' shopping carts right now, you'll notice a lot of candy is being bought.  Wallethub revealed that 56% of people are buying candy to say "I love you" this year.  And topping the list of the favorites is the one and only Reese's Peanut Butter hearts.  Yes...I said hearts.  (See the other top candy picks for Valentine's Day here.)

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I love a good chocolate-covered caramel but there is one thing I'd rather have.  Thanks to a butcher shop in Minnesota, that unique gift is now a reality for me for my husband.

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Delicious Bouquet for Valentine's Day Now Available at Minnesota Butcher Shop

$2.5 billion is probably going to be spent on flowers this year in the United States for Valentine's Day.  The flowers smell great but personally, I always get a little sad after I see the petals start to wilt and eventually fall off.

This year, there is no crying on Valentine's Day thanks to a butcher shop in Minnesota.  They've got a delicious bouquet that you can order for your loved one full of meat and cheese.

Don’t miss out your chance to get a meat bouquet for your Valentines! - Ye Olde Butcher Shoppe

How To Get a Meat and Cheese Bouquet in Minnesota

Nothing says, "I love you", like a meat bouquet.  If you order here by Thursday, you can pick it up on Friday from Ye Olde Butcher Shoppe in Rochester, Minnesota, just in time for Valentine's Day!  You can find all the details and how to order at the Ye Olde Butcher Shoppe here.

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