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Play That Card Again

Nov 8, 2009


Musically inclined recipients will get a real kick out of the new CD compilation cards from Cleveland, Ohio-based American Greetings Corp. The product consists of a card and a mix CD of popular music. Choices include cards with CDs coordinated by decade, musical theme or mood. Each CD has five songs from various original artists compiled to best fit the theme or mood featured, including a festive party mix featuring such hits as “Walk This Way,” by Run-DMC and “Hot Hot Hot,” by Buster Poindexter and His Banshees of Blue, and a collection of classical pieces offering works by such composers as Mozart, Strauss and Liszt. The suggested retail price per card/CD combination is $7.99. Visit www.corporate.americangreetings.com to learn more.


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