11 Hilarious And Heartfelt Valentine's Cards For Longtime Couples

What's better than chocolates or flowers? A great card.

Valentine's Day can be a big deal for new couples desperate to make the perfect gesture to show off their devotion. But for couples that have celebrated the day 20, 30, or 40 or more times with their Valentine, it can get a bit dull. 

To liven things up, we picked out 11 Valentine's Day cards that any long-term couple will find sweeter than candy hearts. 

Happy Valentine's Day!

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