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Christmas Tree: North America
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[T]he American Family Association's Project Merry Christmas targets stores like Lowe's for advertising "family trees" instead of Christmas trees in its catalog. Having seen the boycotts of yore, Lowe's energetically apologized, citing a "breakdown in the proofing process." Continue.
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Charlie Browns, 2-foot-high trees named after the classic Christmas cartoon special in which one was featured, were small enough to be easily shipped inside a box. And at just $7.98 each, the trees were inexpensive enough that Ward could send them to dozens of other Americans fighting overseas.
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Do you remember the Hudson Valley Tree Company? Christmas In America, a family-run business built by veteran craftsmen of Hudson Valley Tree, now offers the superior quality of artificial Christmas trees which made Hudson Valley Tree famous. "They won't know unless they touch it!"
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