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10-18-2015 04:17 PM
Why is it so important to you. It doesn't make Christmas less Merry,less joyful, or less religious to not have Merry Christmas printed on a cookie tin.Do you expect everything you buy at Christmas to print Merry Christmas on the packaging...hot dogs, coffee, or cereal? It is not anti-Christian. In fact I think you expecting this is really over the top.
10-18-2015 04:20 PM
@I am still oxox wrote:Hate to break it to you there are a lot of peopel who do not celebrate Christmas and would never buy a item with Merry Christmas on it.
Sad
10-18-2015 04:33 PM
@SharkE wrote:
@I am still oxox wrote:Hate to break it to you there are a lot of peopel who do not celebrate Christmas and would never buy a item with Merry Christmas on it.
Sad
Why is that sad? I'm a Christian, and I've never purchased a menorah, Jewish star, or anything that says Happy Hanukah, so why would would you expect a Jew to purchase something that says, "Merry Christmas?"
10-18-2015 05:14 PM
What on earth does a cookie company have to do with the celebration of Christ's birth ???
10-18-2015 05:40 PM
@SharkE wrote:
@I am still oxox wrote:Hate to break it to you there are a lot of peopel who do not celebrate Christmas and would never buy a item with Merry Christmas on it.
Sad
Why is it sad that someone who is Jewish would not purchase an item that says Merry Christmas?
10-18-2015 06:22 PM
10-18-2015 06:32 PM
@Apple3232 Did you look at their website before posting this? They have two cookie tins that say Merry Christmas. Several of their cookie assortments have tags that say Merry Christmas. They have a Christmas tree cookie jar, a Christmas elf, a Santa cookie jar, a Christmas tree tower (one of the sentiments on it says Merry Christmas), and many other Christmas cookie arrangements.
10-18-2015 06:43 PM - edited 10-18-2015 06:45 PM
@Apple3232 wrote:When I checked and called last year they did not!! Do you know why they do not put these products on QVC?
Probably because QVC believes they will not sell as many cookies if they only say "Merry Christmas" on them than if they are more holiday-inclusive - and because QVC chooses to sell to non-Christians. Shocking, I know, but true. It shouldn't be allowed. The nerve. God will get them for it, but it may take awhile. In the meantime, QVC continues to welcome ALL customers, of every belief and NO belief. The day they blatantly favor one belief over all others is the day I and many others write QVC off totally.
P.S. I don't see Jewish customes complaining that there isn't a Hanukkah set sold on QVC.
10-18-2015 06:46 PM - edited 10-18-2015 06:49 PM
I do not have a problem with a business trying to make their murchandice available to as many people as possible. But I agree with you wholeheartedly in matters of Christian spicific establishments. I REFUSE to go to any Church funded " Holiday Craft Fair." I WILL go out of my way to attend a churches CHRISTMAS Craft Fair." If the Christians refuse to call it what is I have no use for it.
10-18-2015 06:52 PM - edited 10-18-2015 06:56 PM
What on earth does an object with the words Merry Christmas have to do with the birth of Jesus?
The things that some people find to complain about never ceases to amaze me.
If this is the most pressing issue in your life consider yourself blessed.
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