Bangor -
A local floral shop is looking for the area's cutest couple.
The winners will get a sweet Valentine's Day treat.
Chapel Hill Floral in Bangor is holding a cutest couple photo contest on Facebook.
Contestants can become a fan of the page and then submit their favorite picture.
They don't have to be shots of traditional couples, either.
The first entry is actual of two dogs.
The couple with the most popular picture wins a free bouquet of flowers and chocolates.
Owner Barbara Frye says, "It's a dozen roses that we have arranged, long stem roses and the candy is called Sweet Shop USA. It's the best truffles around, wonderful and yummy."
The contest ends on February 10th.
The winners can arrange to receive their prize on Valentine's Day.
Bangor Floral Shop Looking for Cutest Couple
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