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    National Tree Company Pre-Lit 7.5′ ‘Feel Real’ Artificial Slim Christmas Tree National Tree Company Pre-Lit 7.5' 'Feel Real' Artificial Slim Christmas Tree Was $730 On Sale: $439 You Save 40%

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    This tree comes in a wide range of sizes, from as small as 4.5 feet to a towering 15-foot option, and it was one of the most full and lush products we tested, with more than 2,000 branch tips on ...

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    We took some time to look at the most clicked and purchased products by AOL readers over the last few days to see what items will be most common under Christmas trees this year.

  5. Fraser fir - Wikipedia

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    Fraser fir has been used more times as the White House Christmas tree than any other tree. The Christmas decoration trade is a multimillion-dollar business in the southern Appalachians. North Carolina produces the majority of Fraser fir Christmas trees. [17] It requires from seven to ten years in the field to produce a 6–7-foot-tall (1.8–2. ...

  6. Christmas tree production - Wikipedia

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    During the same period, artificial tree sales rose from 7.3. to 9.6 million annually. [24] Historically, U.S. consumers, much like those in Europe, preferred open, light density trees. Modern U.S. Christmas tree consumers want higher density trees, and begin purchasing trees shortly after Thanksgiving. This requires trees to last longer and be ...

  7. Christmas creep - Wikipedia

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    Christmas creep (also referred to as holiday creep [1]) is a merchandising phenomenon in which merchants and retailers introduce holiday-themed merchandise, decorations or music well before the traditional start of a holiday shopping season. [2] The term "Christmas creep" was first used in the mid-1980s but the phenomenon is much older. [3]