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  2. The best sympathy gifts people actually want - AOL

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    The top 5 best sympathy gifts to buy ... From what I’ve experienced: gift baskets are great, meals are better, gift cards are best. ... They arrive well-packaged and help your giftee pack on ...

  3. Hallmark Cards - Wikipedia

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    Hallmark Cards, Inc. is a privately held, family-owned American company based in Kansas City, Missouri. Founded in 1910 by Joyce Hall , Hallmark is one of the oldest and largest manufacturers of greeting cards in the United States. [ 3 ]

  4. American Greetings - Wikipedia

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    A.G. Industries was a display fixture manufacturer. American Greeting had seen itself as a mass-marketer and was serving pharmacies, variety stores, discount stores, and supermarkets with low cost cards. Meanwhile, Hallmark Cards ignored the mass market outlets until 1959 with issuance of its Ambassador card line. The company then used its ...

  5. Donald J. Hall Sr. - Wikipedia

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    His father was the founder and president of Hallmark Cards. [2] [3] [4] He graduated from Pembroke-Country Day School. In 1946, he worked as a sales trainee and later as an assistant salesman for Hallmark. [5] [6] Hall graduated from Dartmouth College in 1950 with a Bachelor of Arts in economics.

  6. Hallmark Is Giving Another 2 Million Cards Away for Free ...

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    The retailer is hoping people will use these gratitude cards to thank to someone who has stepped up during these hard times.

  7. J. C. Hall (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    It turned into a bigger business than he had had before. In 1928, he began marketing his cards under the Hallmark brand name. [2] [5] Hall, who objected to the name Joyce and typically went by "J.C.", retired in 1966 and spent his retirement in efforts to revitalize the Kansas City downtown area. One of the results was Crown Center, a ...