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KANSAS CITY, MO--(Marketwire - November 17, 2009) - At Hallmark.com, season's greetings are
both simple and affordable. Consumers buying their holiday
paper cards at Hallmark.com will receive 30% off their entire order
when they spend at least $30 and use the promotional code HOLIDAY30.
Hallmark.com offers hundreds of
personalized holiday cards, including customizable designs for Christmas, Season's Greetings, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and the New Year. At www.Hallmark.com, shoppers can select a
card design and add their own touch by including photos and a personal
message. Hallmark.com will do the rest -- from gathering addresses to
stamping and mailing the
personalized holiday cards to each recipient.
"The personalized greeting cards at Hallmark.com allow you to put
your personalized stamp on your cards," said Maureen Dilger, Hallmark
Cards. "You can go online, personalize your holiday cards and we will send
them for you."
Hallmark.com personalized holiday cards come in several varieties including:
-- Postcards -- Find great designs at a great price.
Postcards start at 39 cents.
-- Newsletter Cards --
Write about year-end memories and milestones. Newsletter cards start at
$1.29.
-- Premium Foil Cards -- Make
a personal statement with high-quality linen stationery and unique designs.
Premium cards start at $2.49.
-- UNICEF Cards -- Support
children around the world with a UNICEF holiday card. UNICEF cards start at
$1.59.
About Hallmark Cards, Inc.
Kansas City-based Hallmark has been helping people communicate, celebrate
and connect for nearly 100 years. Hallmark greeting cards and other
products can be found in more than 41,500 places in the U.S. alone, with
the network of Hallmark Gold Crown stores providing the very best
selection. The Hallmark brand also reaches consumers online at www.Hallmark.com and on television
through Hallmark Hall of Fame original movies and the top-rated Hallmark
Channel. In addition, Hallmark publishes products in more than 30 languages
and distributes them in 100 countries across the globe. The company's
Crayola subsidiary provides fun and imaginative ways for children to
colorfully express themselves. In 2008, privately held Hallmark reported
consolidated net revenues of $4.3 billion. For more information about the
company, visit http://corporate.hallmark.com.