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    'Friends' Turkey Ornament. amazon.com. $21.99. Hallmark. Mickey Mouse Trap Ornament "Disney adults" may not get a kick out of this, but seeing Mickey in a mouse trap will definitely make a certain ...

  3. Hallmark Cards - Wikipedia

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    Until the 1990s, Hallmark's Canadian branch was known as Coutts Hallmark. In 1973, Hallmark Cards started manufacturing Christmas ornaments. The first collection included 18 ornaments, including six glass ball ornaments. [11] The Hallmark Keepsake Ornament collection is dated and available for just one year.

  4. List of Hallmark Channel Original Movies - Wikipedia

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    A number of these films are also carried in Canada by the W Network and Citytv under content distribution agreements with Hallmark parent Crown Media; the vast majority of Hallmark Channel films are filmed in Canada and thus qualify for Canadian content quotas. In the United Kingdom, Hallmark Original Movies are shown on Movies 24, a sister ...

  5. List of United States Christmas television specials - Wikipedia

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    The Christmas Ornament (November 16 2013, Hallmark Channel) The Christmas Parade (December 14 2014, Hallmark Channel) A Christmas Romance (December 18, 1994, CBS) The Christmas Secret (December 17 2000, CBS) The Christmas Secret (December 7 2014, Hallmark Channel) The Christmas Setup (December 12, 2020, Lifetime)

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    Hallmark Keepsake Ornaments are dated and available for just one year. In 1996, the ornament industry generated $2.4 billion in total annual sales, an increase of 25% over the previous year. Industry experts estimated more than 22 million US households collected Christmas ornaments, and that 75% of those households collected Hallmark Keepsake ...

  7. Kurt S. Adler - Wikipedia

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    He was also one of the first to use licensed images on Christmas decorations from Walt Disney and Warner Brothers. [ 2 ] In 2002, in a tribute to his transformation of the Christmas business in the United States, Austrian, Swiss & German Life magazine called him "America's Father Christmas ".