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Greeting Cards For Inmates

Three Squares Greetings Thinking of YouThe L.A. Times has an article about a line of greeting cards for inmates called Three Squares Greetings Cards.
I was struck by the bluntness of the messages inside: "Honestly, I never knew anyone who was arrested before," one read. Said another: "I know that I have not visited you. But I still care about you. . . . When are you getting out anyway??"

I stood with my daughter, reading them aloud and joking about the comic possibilities they provided: "Sorry about your arrest. I guess the shoot-out wasn't such a good idea." Or, "Too bad I can't hide a file in your cake. Happy Birthday anyway!"

It's easy to poke fun at the notion of Hallmark-like greetings for miscreants. But Terrye Cheathem didn't create Three Squares Greetings: For Those Who Can't Come Home as a joke.

"When I hear somebody laugh at them," Cheathem said, "I know that person hasn't gotten the telephone call, yet, saying their son or brother or nephew has been arrested."
Three Squares Greetings's website says their cards address all the regular card sending occasions like birthdays and holidays.
At Three Squares Greetings, we know that it's been impossible to find greeting cards to express difficult, sensitive, and sometimes mixed feelings to loved ones and friends who are "caught up" in the criminal justice system. For all these reasons, we have dedicated ourselves publishing a vast array of greeting cards to encourage and lift the spirits of those who can't come home. Our cards address occasions such as birthdays, holidays, and other events for those who just can’t come home.
The cards can only be found at a few locations so far but they will start selling online November 1st on the card's website. L.A. Times columnist Sandy Banks expects the card's sales to pick up once they start being sold online. It does sound like the type of card that people might prefer to buy online in private.

Posted on October 16, 2007
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Consumers to Spend More on Halloween in 2007

Trick or TreatHalloween seems to be getting bigger each and every year. This year retailers are expecting a Happy Halloween. A study from the NRF found that consumers will spend an average of $64.82 this year including an average of $3.92 on Halloween greeting cards.
Halloween party-goers are bobbing for more than just apples. They'll also be on the lookout for candy, costumes and decorations. The average person will spend $23.33 on Halloween costumes (including children's and pet's costumes), though young adults will spend far more. In fact, according to the survey, 18-24 year-olds plan to be the most festive, spending $34.06 on costumes, nearly twice as much as they plan to spend on candy ($19.65). According to the survey, average spending will rise in all categories, including candy ($19.84, decorations ($17.73) and greeting cards ($3.92).
You can search for Halloween greeting cards here on the search engine. You can find some Halloween shopping links here on ShoppersShop.com.

Posted on October 2, 2007
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