Teleflora's talking flowers turn into slackers

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Teleflora's "Talking Flowers" campaign, which debuted with that somewhat harsh office spot on the Super Bowl, continues with this Mother's Day commercial above, done by the florist's in-house agency, Firestation in Los Angeles. This time, rather than an obnoxious boyfriend, the flowers embody the thoughts of two slacker bad-seed sons who have sent their mother a wilted, second-rate, boxed-up bouquet. The droopy buds spring to life and relate the brothers' cheap thoughts (one asks for money to buy pizza).

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