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Yokota Air Base – The Yokota Exchange is helping military families share the love on Valentine’s Day with candy, gifts and flowers at the Exchange, Express stores and ShopMyExchange.com.

According to the National Retail Federation, Americans are expected to spend nearly $26 billion on Valentine’s Day, with 2023 predicted to be one of the highest spending years on record. Shopping the Exchange for loved ones this Valentine’s Day can help alleviate those costs.

Starting the week of Feb. 6, military shoppers can find fresh Designer’s Choice and Fantasy Farms flowers at participating Exchanges and Expresses. Rose bouquets can also be delivered directly to shoppers’ loved ones when ordered from ShopMyExchange.com.

Shoppers looking for that special gift for their special someone can visit the Valentine’s Day gift guide for an extensive Valentine’s Day gift guide featuring jewelry, watches, fragrances, handbags, lingerie, gift baskets, candy and more. Additionally, shoppers using their MILITARY STAR® card can save 10% on select jewelry, watches, fragrances, handbags and beauty products.

At the Exchange and Fussa, Crossroads and East Samurai Expresses, shoppers can pick from a variety of chocolate and candy sets. The Exchange also offers other Valentine’s Day-related essentials such as gifts, greeting cards and décor.

“Showing your love shouldn’t break the bank,” said Yokota Exchange General Manager Andrew Defelice. “From fresh roses to great gifts to sweet treats, the Yokota Exchange is passionate about providing Airmen, Guardians, retirees and their families every opportunity to show their loved ones how much they care—while also saving them money.”

Flower delivery from ShopMyExchange.com is offered in the continental United States only. Flower orders should be placed on or before Feb. 9 to ensure delivery by Feb. 14.

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