holidays

Flower Power
The natural world plays a part in the retail world, as does Christmas! Take a look at what works in the retail environment this upcoming holiday shop... READ MORE »

Full Belly, Full Heart
Greeting cards play a role in Thanksgiving celebrations near and far! When the Halloween season winds down, celebrate family, food and gratitude with... READ MORE »

A Homespun Holiday
For many retailers in our space, strong fourth-quarter sales result from stellar in-store shopping experiences and exceptional DIY workshops. Luna is ... READ MORE »

24 Tips for Selling Christmas
Retailers share what succeeded last year — plus their '21 plans. 2020 was full of surprises, most of them horrible, but there was the occasional bu... READ MORE »

Winter Holiday
Shoppers are elevating gifts into something more than a commodity. “Gifting is not just about expressing care for another person, there is a lot of... READ MORE »
Mother’s Day spending expectations total $28 billion
Mother’s Day spending is expected to total a record $28.1 billion this year, up $1.4 billion from 2020, according to the annual survey released by t... READ MORE »
Easter spending expects to be highest on record
Consumers plan to spend an average of $179.70 this Easter, the highest figure on record, according to results of the annual survey released today by t... READ MORE »

Las Vegas Market offers stationery options and more in April
Here is a glimpse of some of the product offerings retail buyers will see at the upcoming Las Vegas Market, from stationery to office and apparel to h... READ MORE »
2020 holiday shopping season reflects record sales
Record holiday season retail sales during the last two months of 2020 reflected the recovering economy but also got a boost from consumer emotions aft... READ MORE »
NRF’s says Valentine’s Day spending to total $21.8 Billion
Just over half (52%) of U.S. adults plan to celebrate Valentine’s Day this year, spending a total of $21.8 billion, according to the annual survey r... READ MORE »











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