I don’t know about you, but wrapping paper is one of those things I always forget until it’s time to actually wrap presents. Then, it’s a mad scramble to the closest drugstore to grab whatever they ...
(AP) – Hallmark Cards Inc. has removed blue and silver gift wrap from circulation after a customer complained that she saw a swastika embedded in the design. The Kansas City, Missouri-based company ...
Hallmark Cards Inc, the purveyor of products that it says “make the world a more caring place,” was pulling gift wrap from U.S. stores after a complaint that the paper appears to display a swastika, a ...
The swastika is a symbol so loaded with hatred that just seeing one is enough to make a member of the Jewish faith wince. So imagine the surprise of one Walgreens shopper in California when she ...
Just in time for the holidays, Hallmark is pulling "swastika" wrapping paper from shelves. A California woman shopping at Walgreens on December 6 discovered that a roll of blue and silver Hallmark ...
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Hallmark was forced to pull this wrapping paper off the shelves after shoppers complained about its swastika-like pattern. AP KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Hallmark Cards Inc. has removed blue and silver gift ...
(Reuters) - Hallmark Cards Inc, the purveyor of products that it says "make the world a more caring place," was pulling gift wrap from U.S. stores after a complaint that the paper appears to display a ...
MOBILE, Alabama - Seen as silver on blue, the pattern in this Hallmark gift wrap appears to be a maze. But seen as blue on silver, it could be something else entirely. Hallmark Cards Inc. pulled the ...
Hallmark Cards Inc. has ordered stores to stop selling rolls of blue and silver wrapping paper after a California woman complained that she saw swastikas within the design. “We apologize for the ...
It was 1917, the doughboys were fighting the kaiser and in Kansas City a holiday tradition was born: wrapping paper. KC-based Hallmark Cards Inc. takes credit for inventing gift wrap 100 years ago.