Do you have any enemies? Or were you planning on sending any anti-Valentines? If so, consider this interesting service… an envelope full of GLITTER which will explode everywhere when the recipient opens it! And I’ve found a coupon code which will get you a $3 discount, meaning you can get an envelope of glitter shipped to anywhere in the world for only $7 with free shipping.
Click here to use the Glitter2enemies coupon code online now
- CouponCode: THEEDGE / FEARLESSFRED
- Discount: $3 off
- Expires: Unknown
The above site is a pretty simple layout as they only have one product – an envelope filled with glitter. Glitter2enemies are based out of Toronto, so your envelopes will ship from there. However, they will deliver ANYWHERE in the world, it doesn’t have to be to an enemy in Canada. The worldwide delivery is included in the price.
While Glitter2enemies doesn’t seem to have been around for very long, they’ve got a couple of reviews on site, such as this one:
Ha ha!
I listened to the Podcast on here, and they say that Canada Post will take about a week to ship your order (but they say it should be two business days for a local shpment)… so get it in now if you want to get an order out for Valentine’s Day.
Price Comparison
You might think that it would be cheaper to buy an envelope and some glitter at the dollar store and just mail it yourself. But there are a few issues with this method. One: it’s just a regular envelope and not specifically designed to explode the glitter everywhere. Two: you won’t have the same level of anonymity and your fingerprints would be all over the offending matter!
Competition
I take it that Glitter2enemies are just trying to jump on the viral bandwagon that was Shipyourenemiesglitter.com. Their price is $9.99 for the same service but I think that could be in US dollars so you’ll probably end up paying a little bit more with the Canadian exchange rate at that site. The price from Glitter2enemies is in Canadian dollars and a better deal overall.
What do you think? Will you be using this service?
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