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  2. Here's What to Text Your Husband on His Birthday - AOL

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    Heartwarming Birthday Wishes for Your Husband. After all these years, you still make my heart skip a beat. Happy birthday! Wishing you a lifetime of good food, boisterous laughter and endless kisses.

  3. 65 Birthday Wishes For Your Husband That Will Make Him Smile

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    Birthday Wishes For Your Husband and Soulmate. Happy Birthday, love! You make each day brighter. To the man who holds my heart — have the best birthday ever!

  4. These Birthday Wishes for Your Husband Will Have Him ... - AOL

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    Use these birthday wishes for husbands this year. Choose from sweet, romantic, funny, and short messages to share with your partner on their birthday.

  5. Greeting card - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, an estimated one billion pounds are spent on greeting cards every year, with the average person sending 55 cards annually. [19] In the United States, approximately 6.5 billion greeting cards are bought each year, at a total cost of more than US$7 billion. [1] A counter card in the U.S. typically sells for $2 to $4. [1]

  6. Birthday card - Wikipedia

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    A birthday card is a greeting card given or sent to a person to celebrate their birthday. Similar to a birthday cake , birthday card traditions vary by culture but the origin of birthday cards is unclear. [ 1 ]

  7. Lorin F. Deland - Wikipedia

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    Deland sold father's publishing company in 1886 to go into advertising, as well as opening a greeting card business. Margaret's writing career began by authoring verses for her husband's greeting cards. [3] The Delands had no children, but opened their home to unwed mothers.