Conventional greeting cards face challenges from more modern ways to share news such as text messages and social media postings.
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Conventional greeting cards face challenges from more modern ways to share news such as text messages and social media postings.

Greetings are not in the cards

By Heather Hollingsworth
The Associated Press

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Say it’s your birthday or you’ve just had a baby, maybe got engaged or bought your first house. If you’re like many Americans, your friends are texting their congratulations, sending you an e-card or clicking “like” on your Facebook wall.

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