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It’s the nightmare before Hanukkah, for one company. Hallmark issued an apology Wednesday and is pulling wrapping paper from store shelves following a social media uproar over a pattern that ...
At second glance, she saw a swastika in the design. Kansas City-based Hallmark Cards Inc., which licensed the wrapping paper rolls, heard about the problem Sunday night and alerted its retailers ...
Just in time for the holidays, Hallmark is pulling "swastika" wrapping paper from shelves. A California woman shopping at Walgreens on December 6 discovered that a roll of blue and silver Hallmark ...
By the 1920s Hallmark was printing its own wrapping paper. Today, the gift-wrap industry is worth more than $3 billion. And for some people, the annual opportunity to wrap stacks of presents is no ...
For all practical intents and purposes, the modern wrapping paper industry ... even more gift wrap ideas (still available on eBay for as little as $5!), so, yeah, you could say Hallmark really ...
Hallmark Cards has scrapped a blue and silver gift wrap after customers complained that the design looked like a Swastika. Hallmark recalled the paper after receiving a complaint from a customer ...
SPENCER: With Hallmark wrapping paper and bows, of course. Hallmark is one of about five or six big companies in the U.S. making gift wrap, although there are smaller competitors. And ...
wrapping paper. KC-based Hallmark Cards Inc. takes credit for inventing gift wrap 100 years ago. “Gift wrap, or gift dressing as it was called, in the early 20th century was very simple ...
It’s the nightmare before Hanukkah, for one company. Hallmark issued an apology Wednesday and is pulling wrapping paper from store shelves following a social media uproar over a pattern that ...
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