To round out a week focused on all things Valentine’s, I wanted to share some interesting statistics about the holiday of love.
Now, I think we all know that drugstores love Valentine’s Day because of the copious amounts of sappy greeting cards, chocolate heart-shaped candies and fluffy teddy bears they sell. Despite already knowing that, I was astounded at the number of these items actually sold. And whether you’re single or not, these V-day statistics will grab your attention.
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The Dumping: 53 percent of women in America would dump their boyfriend if he did not get them a gift.
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Love Notes: 180 million Valentine’s Day cards are exchanged annually, making it the second-most popular greeting-card-giving occasion AND 50 percent of all V-day cards purchased, were bought within six days of the holiday!
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The Sweets: More than 36 million heart-shaped boxes of chocolate are sold each year for Valentine’s Day.
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Pretty Stems: $403 million worth of cut flowers are sold, and Valentine’s Day is the number one holiday for florists.
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Shiny Stuff: $2.2 billion of jewelry merchandise are sold in the United States with 1,753 jewelry manufacturers.
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What’s Love Got To Do With It: 15 percent of women buy themselves flowers or candy on Valentine’s Day to cheer them up!
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Information found at squidoo.com and patch.com.