This is an open letter to whomever it is that manufactures C7 and C9 Christmas Lights....
Dear Sirs, (women would never make purple string holiday lights)
I want to congratulate you on another successful season. You must be very proud of yourselves for it is only December 8th and 98% of your products have disappeared from the store shelves. Being that your product is seasonal, this must be great news for you.
I am writing to make a small suggestion. I have noticed that by December 1st many stores have completely sold out of Clear or White size C7 or C9 lights, at least all the stores in a 50 mile radius of my house. However, the multi-colored lights and the purple lights are still stocked by the truck load. You may not know this but, purple really isn't a Christmas nor Hanukkah color. It may be a Kwanza color, but I am too old to have studied such things in school. When I was little we just studied Christmas... You know, that holiday we aren't allowed to study in school anymore. Even so, I have never seen a house decorated with purple lights for Kwanza or any other event. It just might save having your product clearanced for fifty cents if you cut down on the purple light production.
Speaking of production... You know those clear or white lights I mentioned? You might double your profits and sales if you doubled you production of those! For three years I have tried to by clear C7s for our house. This year I broke down and bought the last 5 boxes of clear C9s at Walmart on November 28th. And you might want to make a few more replacement bulbs too! One of my 5 boxes had a broken bulb. Six stores and two weeks later I am to the point of thinking I should borrow a bulb from someone else's yard! AND if you would make more replacement bulbs, we could by the purple strands on clearance and replace all the bulbs with clear. (I actually have a neighbor who did this last year. )
And speaking of neighbors... Many neighborhood associations only allow white or clear lights to be hung from the house. Yes, I know it is creatively stifling to some, but such is life. Because of this you would think white or clear lights would out number the other lights 2 to 1 in the stores...but no. Have you ever heard of a neighborhood association demanding houses be lit with purple lights, or even red or blue or green or even multi-colored lights? If there is such a place, could you send us all their white and clear lights? We will gladly fork over all the purple ones littering our stores. Just a thought.
Thanks for your consideration of this matter.
Sincerely,
The grumpy Wife of an un-lit house!
PS If you would get together with the people who make those little clips that neatly attach the lights to the house and the people who make the little light stakes for the yard...you could make a killing by making sure they up there production too!
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My suggestion is to buy a whole bunch of the purple lights. They would work for New Year's Eve. Put up as many strings of the purple lights as you can on your house this year & then watch to see how many other people do it next year. Be a trendsetter!!!
You're married to a house?
Yes, Clarissa I am. At least it feels that way sometimes. :) I meant to say "A Grumpy Housewife of and un-lit house" But lately the brain and the fingers don't connect as they should. Do you think that is cause for alarm or just part of my charm? :)
Would you believe I actually found clear c-9 lights yesterday just after posting this! Hobby Lobby... that was a trip to blog about! I think I will later.
Purple lights? Yikes! I have not seen those. You are right though, who would want them? Glad you found what you were looking for finally.
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