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Blowout! We might be in the depths of summer, but Christmas is always on our minds, right? All jokes aside, summer is the ...
Trump has shrugged off the negative implications of tariffs on toy store owners and Christmas. "Maybe the children will have two dolls instead of 30 dolls. And maybe the two dolls will cost a ...
It's a debate that's lasted decades: Do you get a real tree for Christmas or an artificial one? In 1984, both businesses were booming. At Pool City in Monroeville in the 80s, they were billing the ...
Actually, inventors were already on the case. The first U.S. patent for an artificial tree was granted to August Wengenroth of Troy, New York, in 1882, and he was only one of many tinkerers around ...
Artificial trees are a more economical option that buying a real tree every year, but they can get battered whilst in the loft, meaning that after a few years, they often end up looking sparse.
A woman shared her ultimate hack on how to make your sparse Christmas tree look fuller, and it will only cost you £1 to recreate. Home styling expert Kirsty from House of Haz revealed her ...
In the early 1980s, a 9-year-old boy picked out his family's first live Christmas tree. Today, it spends its last days on Fountain Square.
Data shows that Americans favor artificial trees. A 2023 survey by data company Statista found that 70% of American households planned to put up a Christmas tree.
On each Christmas tree box, you should always look out for the number of tips that the tree has. Bobbie pointed to an example of a tree that had 1273 tips, saying: "That'll let you know how full ...