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  4. Free Hallmark card - AOL

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    Get a free card from Hallmark by filling out a short survey from Walmart.The free greeting card is part of the "Connections from Hallmark" line of greeting cards. The card will be sent to you by ...

  5. American Greetings - Wikipedia

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    American Greetings Corporation is a privately held American company and is the world's second largest greeting card producer behind Hallmark Cards. [2] [3] Based in Westlake, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, the company sells paper greeting cards, electronic greeting cards, gift packaging, stickers and party products.

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  7. 49 Must-Watch Hallmark Christmas Movies to Get You in the ...

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    It's the most wonderful time of the year: Hallmark Channel's Countdown to Christmas! According to Cablefax, the annual programming event began in November 2009 with just four originals and has ...

  8. A California man who worked at Hallmark for nearly 15 years was fired last summer for using the “f” word over the phone on his day off, a new lawsuit says.

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

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    By 1913, he and his brothers were operating a store (which would eventually evolve into Kansas City's Halls department store) selling not only postcards but also greeting cards. The store burned in 1915, and a year later, Hall bought an engraving business and began printing his own cards. It turned into a bigger business than he had had before.