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  2. 8 Things Boomers Are Still Paying for That No One Else Is - AOL

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    Digital news is free and instant — you’re probably reading this on your phone — but Boomers are creatures of habit. ... They’re probably the last demographic still buying greeting cards ...

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    This I love you mom card from My Free Printable Cards has a cute crossword-style message on a pink and white pinstripe background. Related: Easy Valentine’s Day Craft Ideas For Adults & Kids 11.

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    The post Give your greeting cards a personal touch with these thoughtful and fun DIYs appeared first on In The Know. Handmade greeting cards are personal, thoughtful and easy to make at home with ...

  5. Greeting card - Wikipedia

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    The Greeting Card Association is a U.S. trade organization representing the interests of greeting card and stationery manufacturers. [20] John Beeder, former president of the Greeting Card Association, says greeting cards are effective tools to communicate important feelings to people you care about: "Anyone feels great when they receive an ...

  6. NobleWorks - Wikipedia

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    NobleWorks Inc. is an American publisher of humorous greeting cards.It publishes and sells paper greeting cards, cards with detachable magnets, lapel-button cards, gift cards, free on-line electronic greeting cards, magnetic memo pads, and note pads.

  7. Off the Mark (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Off The Mark is distributed daily by Andrews McMeel Syndication. The humor of this comic panel focuses on off-beat, slice-of-life situations. Andrews McMeel Universal describes it as: "A world of scheming pets, evil computers, and talking plants that puts an ironic, absurd or just plain silly spin on everyday life."