While historians have long debated the holiday's origin story, evidence shows it predates the existence of commercial greeting cards by centuries.
If you're wondering, Valentine's Day is the second biggest day of the year for sending greeting cards, behind Christmas.
America's greeting card industry generates about $7.5 billion a year, including about $1.4 billion in spending on Valentine's Day alone. But it's not just big companies like Hallmark and American ...
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have made a dent in the Valentine’s greeting card market. Although Valentine’s Day is traditionally seen as a day for romance, CNN’s analysis found that the love is extended to family members.
The cards help personalize the people behind the badge. Each officer got to choose their pose for the photograph on the front ...
Following a greetings card design competition with David Wilson Homes, an imaginative pupil from a school in Winslow is spreading joy to residents at the homebuilder’s Mallard Meadows development. Did ...
American Express cards have long been favored by the wealthy. Amex historically charges merchants higher transaction fees compared with other card issuers, leading many retailers to refuse Amex ...
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However you spread the love this year, USA TODAY has you covered with custom Valentine's Day cards. New romance, old soulmates, Galentine pals and every other kind of lover can send these tokens ...
But in Arizona, “howdy” might just become the new greeting. HB 2764, a bipartisan bill, was introduced to the state legislature just last week and would make “howdy” Arizona’s official ...
The video game turned card game and anime has remained a cultural phenomenon for nearly three decades, and one little yellow mouse symbolizes all of it. That’s right, we’re talking about ...