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This Valentine’s Day special from Woodhouse Spa features a sweet treat

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From now-Thursday, Feb. 15 you can get your loved one a trip to the spa, plus a box of artisan chocolates.

Photo provided by Louis Sherry

Sweep your sweetheart off their feet with a day of pampering at Woodhouse Spa — with a special, seasonal touch.

To celebrate the day of love, Woodhouse Spa is including a free 12-piece box of luxurious Louis Sherry Chocolates with the purchase of a $250 gift card (limit one gift purchase per customer).

Your sweetie will enjoy a day of relaxation (think: a massage, body treatment, facial + more) and savor premium, high-quality chocolates presented in Louis Sherry’s iconic signature packaging.

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