If
you take a look at the shops
and malls around you, you
will realize the truth of
this statement. Major clothing
stores have their own Valentines
Day designs. These designs
flood the markets and the
malls from December itself,
and the young and the young
at heart gladly lap them up.
Even jewelry stores make a
killing during Valentines
Day. Most of them seize the
opportunity to introduce new
and novel designs of jewelry
as this is the season that
has proven to be the most
lucrative one for them. Even
hotels and restaurants witness
a flurry of bookings during
Valentines Day. But the biggest
business opportunity, and
especially one that is worth
millions of dollars, belongs
to the greeting cards, flowers
and chocolate manufacturers.
No Valentines Day, no matter
on how small a budget can
do without a card to profess
your love, a big bouquet of
flowers and a box of chocolates.
Together, these three items
have their biggest and best
sales during Valentines Day.
The season itself is one of
celebration and what better
way to say it than through
the killer combination of
flowers, cards and chocolate?
In the United States, sales
directly attributed to Valentines
Day total billion of dollars.
But not all countries are
open to or welcome Valentines
Day.
Maybe it is due to the hype
created in the Western World,
but more conservative nations,
especially the Islamic nations,
eschew Valentines Day as a
waste of time at best and
as a corrupter of morality
at worst. It is not uncommon
to see news reports of destruction
of property or even jailing
of celebrants during this
time. |