Ho Ho Heatwave… how to celebrate Christmas… in July!

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Searches for “Christmas in July” have seen a 900% increase compared to last year.
Businesses from all sectors including food and drink, nightlife, and TV are getting involved in the festivities.
thortful.com have released a range of Christmas in July cards ready to celebrate the festivities.

 

Let’s be honest, Christmas 2020 wasn’t the festive celebration we all needed after that rollercoaster of a year. However, the festive spirit has hit the world at the most unlikely time… July!

The tradition of celebrating Christmas in July isn’t a new idea with a movie of the same name being released way back in 1940. Searches for “Christmas in July” in the UK have seen a 900% increase compared to last year.

Businesses and the public are really getting involved with the festivities. Chain coffee shops are releasing their popular Christmas menu items for a limited July run. If you’re craving a turkey, stuffing and cranberry sandwich at the midpoint of the year or a mint hot chocolate then act now!

On the topic of food, mini Christmas markets are being organised so you can pick up your favourite festive treats.

If you’re wanting to dance to a bit of Mariah Carey or WHAM, nightclubs have organised Christmas themed events so you can celebrate the occasion. A popular movie channel in the US is streaming Christmas films for 24 hours as well to celebrate the event.

So, to get into the Christmas spirit, greetings card marketplace, thortful.com, have released Christmas in July cards for you to send out to your nearest and dearest. And of course you can always send a traditional Christmas card.


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