Wed 2 Dec 2009
Artificial Christmas Trees In Good Housekeeping and Home Journal Magazines For 2009
Posted by EPR Network under Art, Consumer Services, Entertainment, Featured, Internet & Online, Kids & Teens, Retail, Shopping, Society
Released on: December 02, 2009, 10:57 am
Author: Balsam Hill™
Industry: Retail
California, December, 2009 – Claiming the number one spot in the Artificial Christmas trees industry is nothing new for Balsam Hill®, but its notoriety seems to be spreading far and wide. Artificial Christmas trees made by the company have been featured on numerous TV shows and in prominent magazines. Magazines geared toward women and households are known for featuring seasonal and holiday related stories and themes. Along those lines “Good Housekeeping” magazine did a sort of rating on several Artificial Christmas trees. The short article discussed the advantages of the newer versions of these trees, such as the fact that some look real, and they come pre-lit, and easy to assemble as well as disassemble and store. In the ‘test’ performed by the magazine’s team, the 7.5 ft. Balsam Hill® Fir was the team’s favorite. The sited that because of the true green color and the natural fall of the branches, the tree looked real. Other positives mentioned included the fact that there is an electrical connection for tree toppers, a foot pedal on-off switch for the lights, and two zip up bags for easy storage. “Ladies’ Home Journal” featured the Artificial Christmas Trees Rogue River Spruce. It was decorated with red, green, gold, pine cones, and a strand of popcorn, an All-American Classic. When the Artificial Christmas trees white denali was featured in the “Home Journal” the words dazzling and striking were used to describe the white beauty.
