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On the 100th anniversary of Mother’s Day, Hallmark Cards has updated its offerings to reflect the changing family, specifically ones with two moms. “Moms are second to none,” one card reads.
“For a long time, greeting cards were considered a personal, tangible experience — people felt like it was a product you had to hold and choose in person. You actually had to feel the card.
ALMOST every U.S. businessman gives away some samples of his product, but few can match Joyce Clyde Hall, 68, founder and president of Hallmark greeting cards. Some time in the next few days.
Editor’s note: The St. Cloud Times is working to enlighten the debate ... Q: What is a proper greeting in Somali culture? A: The most common way that Somalis greet each other is by saying ...
For more than 25 years, I have been designing and making all of my greeting cards by hand, with rubber stamps, dyes and coloring tools. It takes me a long time to do one card, and I enjoy the ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: What’s the “right” time to throw away greeting cards? When friends or family send birthday or other greeting cards, I generally read them and then throw them away ...