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Retailers in Durham get creative for Valentine’s Day under lockdown

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Coronavirus — Durham Region ski hills prepare to reopen Tuesday She’s expecting Valentine’s Day to be just as sweet.“For Valentine’s Day we’ve gone through probably about 1,000 kilograms of chocolate and that’s between truffles, chocolates, dipped strawberries and novelty things like cupids and lips,” said Hellema.Down the road at DMP Flowers, Tracy Horky has been taking Valentine’s Day orders since the beginning of January.“We can’t keep up with it.

Yesterday we were here for 16 hours. Every day now is going to be midnight, if not longer. Like, it’s just crazy,” said Horky, who has been a florist at the shop for over 20 years.She says they’ve had to order thousands of flowers for this weekend alone.

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