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  2. 6 Little Luxuries To Skip at Costco This Holiday Season

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    Hand Crafted All Occasion & Holiday Greeting Cards. Based on the reviews of this product, it seems some Costco customers enjoy purchasing this box of 40 greeting cards every year. It contains ...

  3. Greeting card - Wikipedia

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    Counter cards: Greeting cards that are sold individually. This contrasts with boxed cards. [1] Standard A standard greeting card is printed on high-quality paper (such as card stock), and is rectangular and folded, with a picture or decorative motif on the front. Inside is a pre-printed message appropriate for the occasion, along with a blank ...

  4. The Best $20 You Can Spend at Dollar Tree, According to Superfans

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    Greeting Cards Several superfans noted that greeting cards are one of their top picks when shopping at Dollar Tree. Greeting cards cost anywhere from $3 to $6 at your typical store.

  5. Shark Tank Success Stories: 25 Products That Became Unstoppable

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    Wombi Rose and John Wise recognized this problem and devised their own out-of-the-box solution. The Product: The main selling point remains the high-quality pop-up greeting cards for any occasion ...

  6. Gift wrapping - Wikipedia

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    One theory is that the size was determined from the size of the standard shirt box, which is 15 by 10 by two inches, or 24 inches all the way around. That leaves a two-inch overlap. [ 25 ] Certain specialty stationery stores offer gift wrapping paper in sheet format, featuring embossed patterns or special treatments like glitter elements.

  7. Hallmark Cards - Wikipedia

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    As of 2017, more than 160 million Maxine greeting cards have been sold. [30] The comic strip-style character, portrayed as an irascible older woman, was created by a Hallmark in-house artist, and in addition to greeting cards has been featured on t-shirts, coffee mugs, holiday ornaments, and other items.