Cards, you know the thing with messages.

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    Time to make the chimichangas
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    Have you read what's in the cards? Let's just say that the likelihood of Hallmark card writers becoming poet laureates is slim and none. :):
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    ShimmeringTrees

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    A smack on the behind and a heart felt I love you goes so much farther than a silly card, all those emotions and yucky stuff :puke:
    Why ponder what to buy your woman for 12 months only to get to the day before and realize you still can't figure out exactly what she wants. Inevitably, fill the table with useless throwaways and 1 practical item. I guess that's not a good method anymore considering the price of some intellectual coining sentimental messages on recycled paper.
     

    Ingomike

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    Have you read what's in the cards? Let's just say that the likelihood of Hallmark card writers becoming poet laureates is slim and none. :):
    Read lots of them. If they don’t make one that fits your situation don’t buy. They are not writing war and peace (maybe that is the tide a sweet card is intended to stem.) ;)

    I was answering the OP’s question. Just like GM that made Chitvettes and Corvettes, Hallmark makes varying cards, Dollar Tree cards likely are unsold blowouts from retailers like grocery stores or cards made to sell at discounters. My bet is unsold stuff left over from last year at that price.

    Nothing wrong with that, but the price of cards the OP is referencing are top of the line and not just a simple printed card that I have seen.

    Oh, good morning to ya, see you in a few hours. LOL
     

    yeahbaby

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    Dollar store only place for greeting cards. Well worth shopping around, if you are not a regular. Other things are lower priced priced at these stores than most other places.

    Often these places are a pleasant surprise for parking and checking out also. Frequently, quick in quick out. No BS.
    Yep, people would be suprized on what they stock!
     
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