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KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- As Valentine's Day approaches, Hallmark is partnering with Katherine Schwarzenegger to highlight the countless ways Hallmark celebrates meaningful relationships through its selection of greeting cards and gifts for significant others, children, family, friends and all loved ones.
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Whether your Valentine's Day is filled with bouquets of roses, chocolate-covered strawberries and stuffed bears or a cozy night in with your girls, Hallmark should be part of your itinerary either way.
Hallmark’s 2026 Valentine’s Day drop is built for anyone who would rather gift a fandom moment than another predictable box of chocolates. The collection on Amazon spans plush pairs that literally snap together, comfy home pieces that feel like instant ...
I’ve been writing about upcoming Hallmark movies for nearly a decade now, and there have been plenty of duds and greats in that time. In fact, I recently wrote about how the Christmas movie season in 2024 was a bit of a disappointment. Thankfully, 2025 ...
Valentine’s Day is still a month away, but Hallmark’s An Unexpected Valentine is taking over Netflix after being added to its streaming lineup this month. The rom-com was the No. 3 movie on Netflix in the United States on Friday, January 16. It charted ...
Hallmark Channel kicked off its 2025 Loveuary celebration with the premiere of “An Unexpected Valentine” on Saturday, Feb. 1. Last week, I watched and reviewed Hallmark Channel’s “The Perfect Setting,” so “An Unexpected Valentine” is up next ...
The idea is simple, but effective: two characters that belong together, designed with magnets so they literally snap into place. They’re palm-sized, so they can live on a desk or nightstand, and they make great gifts for kids, friends, longtime couples ...
It’s the time of the year when our thoughts turn to the need to acquire greeting cards, chocolates, and flowers. But the engineer in us is still curious. What’s the deal with those cards with electronics inside them? So Design News chatted with Kyle ...