Father’s Day spending is one of the lowest of all ‘holidays’
June 14, 2010 – 1:24 pm | No Comment

When it comes to spending money on our dads, the average is about $95 dollars. That is one of the lowest spending dollar amounts for gifts of any of the ‘holidays’ in this country. However, we will spend on our dads, so on Good Morning Maryland @ 9 we showed off a few ideas from local stores.

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EC needs Maryland stores to promote on TV this week

Submitted by Christine on February 1, 2010 – 7:27 amNo Comment
EC needs Maryland stores to promote on TV this week

Spread the word!On February 5th, Christine will be on ABC2News Good Morning Maryland to discuss Valentine’s Day gift ideas. If your store or your shopping district plans to offer incredible deals for Valentine’s Day or your store offers unique gift ideas you’d like to promote to a large audience, please email or call Christine by Wednesday, February 3rd!

To see the last (product -related) Good Morning Maryland appearance with Jamie Costello, click here.

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