This Cute Collab Lets You Send Fashionable Florals
Racked
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June 27, 2016
Some of quintessentially Californian brand Show Me Your Mumu's most signature pieces feature bold, colorful, floral prints. That's probably why speedy flower delivery service Bloom That recently partnered up with the local label to co-create a super-cute bundle of blooms that also happens to be crazy affordable.
BloomThat Brings Same-Day Flower Delivery to the On-Demand Market
Equities
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June 13, 2016
“We want people to think differently about flowers,” said Matthew Schwab, co-founder of BloomThat in an interview with VentureBeat. “Sending flowers should be fun and easy! It doesn’t just have to be about birthdays or anniversaries. People can treat their friends and loved ones to something fun without requiring a special occasion to do so if you make it easier for them.”
BloomThat Now Delivers Flowers Nationwide
TechCrunch
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Feb. 2, 2016
BloomThat has launched its flower delivery service nationwide, but it won’t be quite as on-demand as the services it currently offers in San Francisco and New York. Instead of offering delivery within a couple of hours, BloomThat will guarantee next-day delivery, which moves into the territory of 1-800-FLOWERS.
San Francisco flower delivery startup blossoms into a business
UpStart
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Sept. 9, 2015
BloomThat began producing its own bouquets and employed a hub- and-spoke distribution model, delivering on-demand and next day via UPS, FedEx, and local delivery companies. The company blossomed into a Y-Combinator startup that’s raised $7.6 million from investors including Alexis Ohanian, Ashton Kutcher and Forerunner Ventures.
BloomThat Grows Beyond Flower Delivery To Gifts With $5.5M
TechCrunch
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June 16, 2015
BloomThat wants to be the “Make someone happy” button. Open its app, choose between a few curated bouquets, and a beautiful flower arrangement is delivered to someone you care about in 90 minutes. Y Combinator fertilized the startup in 2013 before it raised $2.1 million from SV Angel and Ashton Kutcher’s A-Grade to blossom in the SF Bay Area.
Bloomthat lands $2M from SV Angel, Ashton Kutcher, and others
TechCrunch
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Feb. 6, 2014
Bloomthat, the Y Combinator and FundersClub-backed startup that delivers flowers in San Francisco Bay Area in less than 90 minutes, just picked up $2 million in seed funding. New backers include SV Angel, Ashton Kutcher and Guy Oseary’s A-Grade Investments, Joe Montana, Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian and Y Combinator partner Garry Tan, Ron Rofe, Oliver Jung and Baron Davis.