Greeting Cards

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Some hoops&yoyo greeting cards shown here.[1]

Greeting cards are cards made by Hallmark Cards since 2006. Originally being simple greeting cards, they span across many variations. They can still mostly be found in local stores.

History

The greeting cards are based off a Ephemera concepts.

One definition for ephemera is "the minor transient documents of everyday life".Ephemera are often paper-based, printed items, including menus, ticket stubs, newspapers, postcards, posters, sheet music, stickers, and greeting cards. [2]

hoops&yoyo Greeting Card history

The greeting cards started being manufactured around 2006, with simpler greeting cards such as Hi, Hello! and Congratulations (Greeting Card) greeting cards.

Artist and voice actor of Hoops, Mike Adair, would design the greeting cards in 2006. One of the most known examples is the Yodeling Birthday Wishes and 100 Bucks greeting card.

Following the greeting card production, they started to be produced in many variations and brands, such as wind up cards, holographic cards, pop-up cards and etc.

As of today, many hoops&yoyo greeting cards are still being printed at Walgreens, CVS, and Dollar Tree.

The only greeting cards currently available on Hallmark's sites are You are Wonderful at the US site, and Pass The Cake on Hallmark Australia's site.

Type of cards

            

International Cards

International Cards are greeting cards from other countries, mainly translated or exclusively made for that region. The following is a list of International Cards:

Dutch Cards

UK Cards

Swedish Cards

Spanish Cards

List of every physical cards

This list is huuuuuge. Click here to view: [1]

References