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  2. Hallmark Channel’s 2024 ‘Christmas in July ... - AOL

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    Premiere Date: Saturday, July 13, at 8 p.m. ET on Hallmark Channel. Logline: “Erin (Cook) is granted three Christmas wishes — with her final wish being that Christmas would just disappear. And ...

  3. List of United States Christmas television specials - Wikipedia

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    The Soulmates in the Gift of Light (1991) Timothy Tweedle: The First Christmas Elf (December 25, 2000, Toon Disney) The Tiny Tree (December 14, 1975, NBC) Tom and Jerry in A Cat and Mouse Christmas (1977, ABC) Tom and Jerry: Santa's Little Helpers (2014) The Trolls and the Christmas Express (1981, HBO)

  4. Free Shipping Day - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Free Shipping Day became a billion-dollar shopping holiday with $1.072 billion in sales, followed by $1.01 billion during Free Shipping Day 2012. In 2013, Knowles changed the format of Free Shipping Day to only include merchants that could waive all minimum order requirements and guarantee delivery by Christmas Eve.

  5. The Man Who Saved Christmas - Wikipedia

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    Release. December 15, 2002. ( 2002-12-15) The Man Who Saved Christmas is a film based on the true story about the efforts of toymaker Alfred Carlton Gilbert (portrayed by Jason Alexander) of the A. C. Gilbert Company to continue making toys during World War I. First broadcast on CBS television in 2002, it was released on DVD and Blu-ray in 2008.

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  7. 34 Hottest Christmas Toys That Will Be Flying Off the Shelves

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    Toy companies are warning that this year could be even more competitive as supply chain issues combine with expected shipping delays from FedEx, UPS, and the U.S. Postal Service.