Local florists experienced a surge in demand for red roses on Sunday, the day of International Women’s Day. The increased business resulted in extended work hours for many vendors, exceeding typical weekday operations. Some companies began distributing bouquets as early as Friday, while others fulfilled orders by Monday. Lillrexi, a store located at Vaala Center, reported steady customer traffic on Sunday morning. While significant queues had not formed, staff noted a lack of extended breaks in the workday. Demand remained high, with sales continuing until potililledeni. Topics: #sisse #pole #potililledeni Post navigation From rose stems to potted flowers: men know what to surprise women on Women’s Day According to the Norwegian police, the explosion at the US embassy could have had a terrorist motive