Sears sold the first artificial Christmas trees for $0.50 and $1.00 in the late 1800s

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Artificial trees have become a favored option for many families. Overall, an artificial tree requires a lot less maintenance and care than a real tree does. Additionally, the price of an artificial tree may be more expensive than a real one, but in the long run, it turns out to be more affordable. Artificial trees may not have quite as long a history as real Christmas trees, but they have been sold in stores for quite a long time. THE HOLIDAY SEASON IS A BOON FOR PORCH PIRATES: HERE'S HOW TO COMBAT THEMThe artificial tree dates back to Germany during the 19th century. They were first created using goose-feathers during the time period, according to Britannica. Sears, Roebuck & Company is credited by the National Christmas Tree Association as the first store to sell artificial trees. This started around 1883, according to the source. At this time, consumers could pick up 33 limbs for $0.50 or 55 limbs for $1.00, according to the source. Sears was once the epicenter of all things Christmas. It was in 1933 when Sears issued their very first, very popular Christmas catalog, according to History.com, filled with all the hottest items of the year. HOLIDAY GIFT-BUYING: TIPS TO AVOID BREAKING THE BANKThe 1933 catalog included products such as the "Miss Pigtails" doll, a Mickey Mouse watch and a five pound box of chocolates, according to the Sears Archives. The Sears Archives slightly differs on the exact date of when the first artificial trees were sold by the store, noting that the store "began selling Christmas stockings and artificial Christmas trees in 1910."In 1968, the name of the catalog officially changed to the "Wish Book," per the source. The 1960s saw other big box stores joining the scene, like Walmart and Target, with similar offerings to Sears. The catalog division of Sears shut down in 1993, according to History.com. SAVE MONEY THIS HOLIDAY SEASON WITH WRAPPING TIPS YOU CAN MASTER AT HOMEToday, artificial trees are sold by a variety of retailers, including Lowes, Walmart, Target and Home Depot. While the price of trees today far exceeds the cost when they were initially sold, they tend to be more affordable, in the long run, compared to real trees, since they can be reused year after year. The average cost of an artificial tree varies greatly. There are options as low as a few hundred dollars, and as high as over a thousand. One allure of the artificial tree is the overall convenience it provides. Some of them do not even need to be decorated, as they come with lights already draped around the tree. That said, many families still love the tradition of going to a local Christmas tree farm and picking out a tree to display in their home throughout the holiday season. Plus, the piney scent is one missing from a fake tree. GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HERE In 2024, 46% of people say that they plan on displaying an artificial tree in their home for the holidays, according to Statista. That's compared to the 24% who plan on picking up a real tree. Weiter zum vollständigen Artikel bei FOX Business

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29.12.2011Sears sellGoldman Sachs Group Inc.
29.12.2011Sears underperformCredit Suisse Group
28.02.2011Sears equal-weightBarclays Capital
13.01.2011Sears equal-weightBarclays Capital
10.08.2010Sears equal-weightBarclays Capital
DatumRatingAnalyst
01.07.2005Update Sears Holdings Corp.: BuyDeutsche Securities
23.06.2005Update Sears Holdings Corp.: OutperformCredit Suisse First Boston
16.06.2005Update Sears Holdings Corp.: OutperformBear Stearns
11.03.2005Update Sears, Roebuck & Co.: BuyUBS
11.03.2005Update Kmart Holding Corp.: BuyUBS
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28.02.2011Sears equal-weightBarclays Capital
13.01.2011Sears equal-weightBarclays Capital
10.08.2010Sears equal-weightBarclays Capital
20.12.2006Update Sears Holdings Corp.: Equal weightLehman Brothers
01.11.2006Sears Holdings neutralGoldman Sachs
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29.12.2011Sears sellGoldman Sachs Group Inc.
29.12.2011Sears underperformCredit Suisse Group
17.06.2005Update Sears Holdings Corp.: UnderweightMorgan Stanley

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