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Thank You "Mucho", from Hallmark Cards
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I love Hallmark stationary.
Since I was a little girl I fell head over heels for it. What a great variety of cute cards and stickers they had. The only inconvenient detail is that my mom had to translate to me the card message when I didn’t understood it completely. At age 5 I was already speaking a bit of English but as you know I didn’t have quiet a long vocabulary.
Who would have predicted that many years after that first English only encounter I had with Hallmark I would see him again. This time all grown up and evolved into a cute Bilingual card like the “Thank you Mucho!” ones.

If you look closely there is more little things around you here in the US that reflects our current population. According to a report on the Today show they say that out of 5 Americans in the US, 1 is going to be Hispanic by 2020.

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