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Chris Rock Takes the Hallmark Stage
The Comedian's Voice and Wit Become Part of Hallmark's Humor Collection
| Source: Hallmark
KANSAS CITY, MO--(Marketwire - July 8, 2008) - The edgy, unexpected humor of comedian Chris Rock is now available at Hallmark Gold Crown stores across the
country. The comedian is featured on a new line of cards turning up the
funny as he jokes in his own voice about age, finances, and the
relationship between men and women.
Many of the cards feature original clips from Rock's comedy routine. The
cover of one card reads, "You're at that age now. That age where every drug
commercial on TV is aimed right at you." When the card is opened, Rock
says, "And they keep naming symptoms 'til they find one that you (bleep)
got, ok. Are you sad, are you lonely? Do you got Athlete's foot? Are you
hot? Are you cold? What do you got? You want this pill? Huh (bleep)? You
got to take this pill!"
"Chris Rock's brand of comedy is unapologetic and hilarious," said Tina
Neidlein, a senior writer at Hallmark. "The occasional bleep is
indicative of how raw this humor is. By putting Chris's words in greeting
cards, Hallmark is giving consumers an even larger selection of funny cards
to help them connect with the people in their lives.."
Earlier this year, Hallmark
introduced another series of humor cards featuring The Simpsons® animated
characters as well as a line of political humor cards. These collections as
well as characters such as hoops&yoyo and Maxine continue to be some of
Hallmark's best-selling humor cards.
About Hallmark Cards, Inc.
Kansas City-based Hallmark has been helping people communicate, celebrate,
and connect for nearly 100 years. Hallmark greeting cards and other
products can be found in more than 43,000 places in the U.S. alone, with
the network of Hallmark Gold Crown® stores providing the very best
selection. The Hallmark brand also reaches consumers online at
Hallmark.com, on newsstands through Hallmark Magazine, and on television
through Hallmark Hall of Fame original movies and the top-rated Hallmark
Channel. In addition, Hallmark publishes products in more than 30 languages
and distributes them in 100 countries across the globe. The company's
Crayola subsidiary provides fun and imaginative ways for children to
colorfully express themselves. In 2007, privately held Hallmark reported
consolidated net revenues of $4.4 billion. Charitable giving of $16 million
a year focuses on the well-being of children and families, vibrant arts and
cultural experiences, and basic services for people in need in the
communities where Hallmark operates. For more information about the
company, visit http://corporate.hallmark.com.
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