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  • How Can We Celebrate The Valentine Day?


    Valentine's Day 2011, represents a day to show on love, friendship, romance, and maybe even a small lust. Valentine's Day is a day for gorgeous gifts and heart shaped cards and candy. It's as well a day for parties. Every one express his/her feelings on this special day and celebrate this day, while some of them expend the day with their unique someone' only, others throw a valentines party for all their close and beloved ones. On Valentine's Day 2011, everyone is getting ready to celebrate this day to the fullest. Whether it is married or engaged couple, people who have been dating for a while now, or those who are going to plan their very first date on this day, the excitement in the air is almost too hard to miss. Coming up with romantic ideas for Valentine's Day 2011 is not an easy task. Valentine's Day is traditionally a day in which people express their love to one another by presenting gifts, such as cards, candy, flowers and other symbols of love or affection.

    Opinions differ as to who was the original Valentine but the most popular theory is that he was a clergyman who was executed for secretly marrying couples in ancient Rome. In A.D. 496, Pope Gelasius I declared Feb. 14 as Valentine Day. Through the centuries, the Christian holiday became a time to exchange love messages, and St. Valentine became the patron saint of lovers.

    Esther Howland, a native of Massachusetts, is given credit for selling the first mass-produced valentine cards in the 1840s. The spirit of love continues today with even young children exchanging valentine's cards with their fellow classmates.

    Ever wonder how much candy Americans consume in a year or how much revenue dating services pull in each year? Here's a look at some fun facts, as reported by the U.S. Census Bureau and the United States Department of Agriculture:

    Number of U.S. manufacturing establishments that produced chocolate and cocoa products in 2008, employing 38,369 people. California led the nation in the number of chocolate and cocoa manufacturing establishments, with 146, followed by Pennsylvania, with 115.

    Number of U.S. establishments that manufactured non-chocolate confectionary products in 2008. These establishments employed 16,860 people. California led the nation in this category, with

    $12.2 billion
    Total value of shipments in 2008 for firms producing chocolate and cocoa products. Non-chocolate confectionery product manufacturing, meanwhile, was a $7.1 billion industry.

    24.3 pounds
    Per capita consumption of candy by Americans in 2009.

    Flowers

    $359 million
    The combined wholesale value of domestically produced cut flowers in 2009 for all flower-producing operations with $100,000 or more in sales. Among states, California was the leading producer, alone accounting for about three-quarters of this amount ($269 million).

    $18 million
    The combined wholesale value of domestically produced cut roses in 2009 for all operations with $100,000 or more in sales.

    18,509
    The number of florists nationwide in 2008. These businesses employed 89,741 people.

    "Please Be Mine"

    Wallpaper of Valentine Day Fasion





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