Hallmark holiday

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"Hallmark holiday" is a term used predominantly in the United States to describe a holiday that is perceived to exist primarily for commercial purposes, rather than to commemorate a traditionally or historically significant event. The name comes from Hallmark Cards, a privately owned American company, that benefits from such manufactured events through sales of greeting cards and other items. Holidays that have been referred to as "Hallmark Holidays" include Grandparents Day, Sweetest Day, Boss's Day, and Secretary's Day. Some people[who?] also consider St. Valentine's Day, Mother's Day and Father's Day to be such days.[1]

The Hallmark corporation says they "can't take credit for creating holidays."[2] However, few have quantified the profit they generated from it.

In popular culture

In The Simpsons Season 9 episode "Trash of the Titans", Costington's Department store creates a new August holiday called "Love Day." As Lisa puts it, this is intended to boost sales. Costington's sales chart (as shown in the episode) depict a dip from July to September.

See also

References

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