In the United States, consumers typically spend around $1.8 billion on chocolate for Valentine's Day each year. This figure can vary based on trends and economic factors, but chocolate remains one of the most popular gifts for the holiday. Many people choose chocolates as a classic romantic gesture, contributing significantly to overall Valentine's Day spending, which also includes flowers, cards, and dining out.
6 billion dollars
Chocolate
i think about.... 18 billion $. I'm not sure.
dark chocolate is only avalible on valentines day and the days that the event is going on
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a box of carmel
I may not have a date this valentine's day but i received beautiful flowers and chocolate, now my valentines is even more special.
Charlie white invented the first chocolate candy box for v_day!
cupcakes are to valentines day and dark desserts like chocolate is to Halloween
Sure why not, chocolate is an important part of valentines day so yes, but that's more of an opinion question.
Someitmes, guys would rather have just you for valentines day. But sometimes you should get them chocolate,cologne,teddy bears, and maybe some type of jewelry.