This famous, fictional duo, like to play a game of "cat & mouse" frequently.
Tom & Jerry
These famous organ shaped Valentine's candy were originally throat lozenges.
Candy Hearts
Rumor has it that this day is when we find out how much longer winter will last-according to a large rodent.
Groundhog Day
Combining sweet with fruit, this treat is often thought of as romantic.
Chocolate Covered Strawberries
These plumber brothers are constantly trying to save the Princess.
The tale of this Cherub shooting arrows at the heart, dates all the way back to Ancient Rome.
Cupid
Beware of forgetting this day or your significant other may be sending you to the couch for the night.
Valentine's Day
Inspired by love and passion, this Greek Goddess is where the word aphrodisiac comes from.
Aphrodite
These star-crossed lovers were doomed from the start.
Romeo & Juliet
This flower is the most popular on Valentine's Day.
The Red Rose
Although this isn't technically a holiday, the 1st Sunday in February marks this important occasion for many in the U.S.
Superbowl Sunday
This animal species mates for life, after spending their adolescence in an "ugly" state.
Swans
This famous couple were constantly breaking the law and by the time of their deaths in 1934, were believed to have murdered 13 people.
Bonnie & Clyde
Becoming more and more popular, this day celebrates friends (typically female friends) vs. a celebration of romantic love.
Galentine's Day.
This is the only federally recognized holiday in February in the U.S.
President's Day
The "butterflies" we feel in our stomachs when in love are caused by this common "flight or flight" chemical.
Adrenaline.
This animal pair fall in love over a bowl of spaghetti.
The Lady and The Tramp
Often a symbol of love, ancient Romans believed this organ was were the soul was stored.
The Heart
Not technically a holiday, but when this day is added to February it creates a _____________.
Leap Year
Engagement rings are commonly worn on the 4th finger of the left hand because of the Greek belief, "vena amoris" meaning what in English?
Vein of Love