These are long pieces of fabric typically worn on or around the neck, shoulders or head, mainly used for warmth.
Scarf
According to Hallmark, an estimated 145 million of these are exchanged every year on this day, in the US alone.
Greeting cards
Originally produced about 80 years ago as a Chocolate crisp, its catchy jingles and marketing slogans have kept this candy one of the most popular today. It was originally made to accompany packed lunches because of its unique square shape and different sections.
Kit Kat
Arguably the most popular baked good on Earth, these square like desserts are ideally crunchy on the outside and gooey on the inside. It was first made by chefs in Chicago in 1893.
Brownies
One of the few symbols of Valentines Day, this is the most favored choice flower during the month of February. There are six main colors, with each color having its own meaning. President Reagan in 1986 made this flower the national flower of the United States.
Roses
This is an ancient supernatural practice that's rooted in rituals and spirits with the intention to invoke, manipulate or manifest supernatural forces in the natural world.
Magic
Also known as the city of light and the capital of Fashion, the first ever Valentines day occurred in this European city on February 14th, 1400.
Paris
Snickers
This dessert is so simple, it was more popular for kids than adults. It has a rich and creamy texture with a decadent flavor profile. Back in the day, it was mostly a savory dish before the idea came to add chocolate. Sometimes gelatin was used to enhance the look. We can thank Jell-0 for making these so popular.
Chocolate Pudding
Known as the flower that makes us smile, the usually stand taller than most other flowers. They are fast-growing and very east to start from the seed. It is the state flower of Kansas and are known as bee magnets, with each flower producing a large volume of pollen and nectar to lure them in.
Sunflowers
This is an unmanned aerial vehicle that doesn't use a human to pilot it. It can be seen as a flying robot that is usually remotely controlled using software system and a GPS.
Drone
Every year, this occupation is the number one recipient of any Valentines day gift.
Teachers
These were invented in 1946 by Peter Paul in Connecticut. They are currently manufactured by Hershey's after acquiring their rights in 1988. During the 1970's, Peter Paul used the jingle "Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't", as their main slogan. It eventually changed to "Unwrap paradise".
Almond Joy
The elements of this dessert combines the elements of a simple cake and a soufflé. It's name derives from the liquid right in the middle. It was said to be invented in NYC in 1987 but there's some French origins. It became popular in upscale restaurants and are typically baked in individual portions.
Molten Lava Cake
Lilacs
This is known as a useful or valuable thing, person or quality. It can be property owned with some value or general military equipment used for operations.
Asset
Candy and Flowers might be some of the most common gifts for Valentine's day but according to the National retail federation, the most common thing that people spend money is this.
Jewelry
These bars were invented in 1928 by Bayard and Everett. Early on, local consumers would request these chocolate bars as part of their milk deliveries. It gained popularity during the Depression but didn't gain much afterwards. It became known as the candy bar to mix in with your ice cream, becoming a significant topping for ice cream shops. It was targeted as a healthy candy bar.
Heath Bar
Originating from Germany, this type of layered sponge cake is featured by the featured added ingredient of cherries, whether it's fresh or a cherry liquor. Sources claim that the name of this cake is inspired by a traditional costume of the women in the region of Germany. (hat wit big red pom-poms on top)
Black Forest Cake
Considered to be a versatile flower, it's sweet smell and multiple culinary and medicinal uses, make it one of the best. It's traditionally seen in the Mediterranean and Lower Asian regions. It has a use in the perfume industry, used for oils in cooking, and has been worn to protect against deadly disease.
Lavender
In the bible, it means a habit or place of wickedness, where all havoc takes place. It can describe a group or gathering of certain individuals who meet regularly, specifically witches.
Coven
According to a survey, Valentine's day was the most popular day in 2020. It was a day where two individuals would go through a special part of their lives, by doing this.
Getting Engaged
Created in 1925 by the Fox-cross candy company, it was specifically named after a popular dance at the time. It was sold to Nabisco in 1980 and then purchased by Tootsie Roll in 1993. It was typically offered in three flavors, vanilla, chocolate or strawberry.
Charleston Chew
A chocolate-based dessert originating from the state of Mississippi, its combination of different ingredients such as chocolate sauce, brownie custard, marshmallows, then topped with pecans and almonds, make it unique. Locals often call it a chocolate lasagna because it looks like a layered pie. It's said to have many variations and looks comparing the murky waters of its famous river.
Mudpie
This flowering plant is native to warm and tropical regions, with a tendency to grow in wet or swampy areas. They are known for their large showy flowers typically in a trumpet shaped with five or more petals. The most popular use of this flower is decoration or the attraction of butterflies and hummingbirds. You can also make tea from this flower.
Hibiscus