Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    CNN Fact-Checker Spots Trump Trend After Latest Lie: ‘Nobody Should Be Shocked’

    June 22, 2026

    This Kindle Colorsoft Is $90 Off Ahead of Prime Day

    June 22, 2026

    Missouri Judge Rules Abortion Laws Violate State Constitution

    June 22, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • CNN Fact-Checker Spots Trump Trend After Latest Lie: ‘Nobody Should Be Shocked’
    • This Kindle Colorsoft Is $90 Off Ahead of Prime Day
    • Missouri Judge Rules Abortion Laws Violate State Constitution
    • What it means for your marketing strategy in 2026
    • Aloha On The Ganges Unveils Landmark Transformation, 125-key
    • AAVE Price Prediction: Rally or Rejection — $74 Is the Line in the Sand Before a Move to $82 or $70
    • Trump Tries To Blame Reflecting Pool Woes On Vandalism, Says It Will Likely Be Drained Again For Repairs
    • The K-Shaped Housing Market – A Wealth of Common Sense
    Facebook X (Twitter)
    SBM Global News
    Demo
    • Home
    • Top Stories
      • Politics
    • Business
      • Small Business
      • Marketing
    • Finance
      • Investment
    • Technology

      Signal’s Meredith Whittaker wants you to remember that AI chatbots ‘are not your friends’

      June 21, 2026
      Read More

      Billionaire Ambani wants AI in every call, app, and home

      June 20, 2026
      Read More

      How to turn off AI in your Google Docs

      June 18, 2026
      Read More

      Codelattice – Company Profile – AllBusiness.com

      June 17, 2026
      Read More

      DOJ claims xAI’s unpermitted gas turbines are a matter of ‘national, economic, and energy security’

      June 17, 2026
      Read More
    • Lifestyle
      • Travel
    • Feel Good
    • Get In Touch
    SBM Global News
    Demo
    Home»Business»Hate Valentine’s Day? There’s a Market for You, Too.
    Business

    Hate Valentine’s Day? There’s a Market for You, Too.

    By Staff WriterFebruary 12, 20245 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Reddit Email
    #image_title
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Lilly Calman is not in the mood this Valentine’s Day for the flowers, chocolates or a romantic dinner for two, especially after a recent breakup.

    “I’m very angry,” said Ms. Calman, 26, adding that it had been painful to see all the holiday paraphernalia in store aisles.

    She found a more fitting outlet for her mood this year: a fund-raiser for the San Antonio zoo that will symbolically name a roach or rodent after an ex and feed it to one of the zoo’s animals.

    “The visual image of him getting eaten by a Komodo dragon is pretty satisfying,” said Ms. Calman, who donated $25 for the rat option. She is hoping the zoo sends her a video so she can host a screening with a friend. “I love reptiles. I think it’s cool.”

    The annual campaign has raised over $235,000 since the zoo first ran it in 2020, underscoring the appeal of alternative Valentine’s Day rituals for people who are uninterested in the coupledom of it all.

    The traditions of Valentine’s Day bring strong feelings, both for and against. Do you appreciate a cute tradition? Or do you hold it in contempt as a consumerist scam? Critics have blamed it for upholding a narrow-minded model of relationships as heterosexual and monogamous.

    But the holiday, and its spending, isn’t going anywhere; a majority of people in the United States plan to celebrate or mark the day this year, according to this year’s version of an annual survey by the National Retail Federation, a lobbying group for the industry.

    Those celebrations, however, have broadened to include friends and family, pets and even yourself. Marketers are taking note, and trying to find more avenues that resonate with even the naysayers.

    “Valentine’s Day is a holiday that has basically morphed over time,” said Barbara Bickart, associate professor of marketing at Questrom School of Business at Boston University. “Marketers are figuring out ways to be more inclusive and sensitive.”

    The candy brand Sweethearts this year, for example, launched a “situationships” edition with blurred writing for those in undefined relationships. (They sold out quickly, said Evan Brock, vice president for marketing for Spangler Candy Company in a statement.)

    What to do on Valentine’s Day itself, when couples clutching roses fill restaurant tables? Marco Di Pinto has organized an “Anti-Valentine’s Day” comedy show in London for the past few years.

    Comedians will encourage singles to share their terrible stories about dating and relationships, he said. Couples will — in good fun — be roasted. “I think this celebration is silly,” he said. “If we do a show like this, people maybe feel more included.”

    João Pedro Santos, 41, has attended the comedy show the last few years — with his girlfriend. “That was one of the things that bonded us,” he said. “It’s about messing about with the whole concept of Valentines.”

    Spending on romantic relationships still dominates the holiday, but demographics offer insights on a fringe that is growing. About 30 percent of Americans are single, according to a 2022 survey from Pew Research Center, and more than half of them say they are not looking to date.

    Demo

    “Marketers alienating entire groups of consumers — not only is it bad for society, but it’s bad business in general,” said Angeline Close Scheinbaum, associate professor of marketing at Wilbur O. and Ann Powers College of Business at Clemson University.

    “This is a prime time to communicate with people,” said Peter McGraw, a behavioral economist at University of Colorado Boulder and the author of “Solo: Building a Remarkable Life of Your Own,” adding that businesses could be doing more to cater to a large group. He pointed to the spending spree on Alibaba’s Singles Day on Nov. 11, a lucrative day for online shopping in China. “It is just so easy to do in your messaging.”

    Even the self-care market, which has become a multibillion dollar industry, now plays into the holiday. Searches on Etsy for “self-gift” ahead of Valentine’s Day have increased 12 percent this year compared to last year, the company said.

    “Learning how to love myself is a big undertaking right now,” said Kim McCoy, a speech language pathologist from Oregon. This year, after a breakup, Ms. McCoy is taking some time to romance herself. She has bought herself some flowers and is planning to attend an “ecstatic dance” event with a friend.

    Naming a rat after her ex made Ms. Calman feel better, but it also helped her connect with friends and family as she shared a funny story. “Maybe platonic love is more important,” she said. “I do get to spend it with people I love and care about, and doing things we enjoy.”

    The marketing around the day may ultimately hide the truth about why the holiday has persisted through time. “The point of the day is pure,” Dr. Scheinbaum said. “It is to celebrate and recognize love — and that will never go away.”

    View original article here

    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Reddit
    Previous ArticleFavoring Foes Over Friends, Trump Threatens to Upend International Order
    Next Article For Many in Rafah, Displacement is a Recurring Nightmare

    Related Posts

    Fox Strikes $22 Billion Deal For Roku To Fuel Streaming Push

    June 17, 2026
    Read More

    SpaceX IPO Set To Be Biggest Ever And Could Make Elon Musk A Trillionaire

    June 5, 2026
    Read More

    Scott Pelley Accuses CBS News Boss of ‘Murdering’ ‘60 Minutes’

    June 2, 2026
    Read More
    Add A Comment

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Demo
    Top Posts

    Former FBI, CIA Head Has ‘Serious Concerns’ With Trump Cabinet Picks

    December 28, 2024435

    Emirates to operate next-gen A350 on the third daily service to Cape Town

    January 14, 2026256

    AAVE Price Prediction: Target $215-225 by Mid-January 2025 as Technical Indicators Signal Bullish Momentum

    December 15, 2025240

    Ventive Hospitality Joins Green Fins: Strong ESG Lift

    February 17, 2026211
    Don't Miss
    Politics

    CNN Fact-Checker Spots Trump Trend After Latest Lie: ‘Nobody Should Be Shocked’

    By Staff WriterJune 22, 20263 Mins Read

    CNN fact-checker Daniel Dale fired back at President Donald Trump on Friday for his claims…

    Read More

    This Kindle Colorsoft Is $90 Off Ahead of Prime Day

    June 22, 2026

    Missouri Judge Rules Abortion Laws Violate State Constitution

    June 22, 2026

    What it means for your marketing strategy in 2026

    June 22, 2026
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    Demo
    About Us

    Small Business Minder brings together business and related news from around the world in one place. Follow us for all the business news you'll need.

    Facebook X (Twitter)
    Our Picks

    CNN Fact-Checker Spots Trump Trend After Latest Lie: ‘Nobody Should Be Shocked’

    June 22, 2026

    This Kindle Colorsoft Is $90 Off Ahead of Prime Day

    June 22, 2026
    Most Popular

    Former FBI, CIA Head Has ‘Serious Concerns’ With Trump Cabinet Picks

    December 28, 2024435

    Emirates to operate next-gen A350 on the third daily service to Cape Town

    January 14, 2026256
    © 2026 Small Business Minder
    • Home
    • Get In Touch

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. To get the most from our site, please disable your Ad Blocker.