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Decorating the Outside of their Homes for the Year's Holidays
A new Unity Marketing report explores Americans' seasonal decorating traditions, including Christmas and other holidays throughout the year, and the decorations they buy to enhance their holiday celebrations
People's passion for holiday and seasonal decorating is moving outdoors. In 2009 Americans spent nearly 40 percent of their annual seasonal decorations budget on new outdoor decorations, up from only 22 percent back in 2004, according to a recently released report from Unity Marketing, Christmas and Seasonal Decorations Report 2010 UPDATE.
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