Bangor -
One local florist is feeling the Valentine’s Day rush.
Chapel Hill Floral in Bangor opened at 6 A.M. on Thursday.
They were preparing last minute requests until 1 A.M. the night before.
The most popular order is, of course, red roses, but tulips have been popular this year too.
The owners estimate up to 400 people visit them for valentine shopping.
"We have really good designs and we have good people. We take care of our customers. We're just all around fun people I think," said Barbara Frie, owner of Chapel Hill Floral.
For the procrastinators out there, Chapel Hill Floral will stay open until 7 P.M. on Thursday.
Valentine Rush For Local Florist
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