Famous Lovers
Valentine's Day Traditions
Sweet Treats
Symbols of Love
Valentine's History
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This pair of Shakespearean lovers who ended their story with tragedy in Verona.

Romeo and Juliet

100

This type of flower is the most popular gift for Valentine’s Day.

Rose

100

This sweet treat is the most common Valentine’s Day gift.

Chocolate

100

This shape is universally recognized as a symbol of love.

Heart

100

Valentine’s Day is celebrated on this date every year.

February 14th

200

This literary couple from Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" is known for their fiery debates and eventual romance.

Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy

200

This winged Roman god is often depicted with a bow and arrow on Valentine’s Day. 

Cupid

200

These pastel candies feature messages like "Be Mine" and "XOXO."

Conversation Hearts

200

This plant, believed to bring lovers together when stood under, is often hung during Christmas but is also a symbol of love.

Mistletoe

200

The tradition of giving chocolates on Valentine’s Day was popularized by this British chocolate company in the 19th century.

Cadbury 

300

This Disney couple famously shared a spaghetti dinner under the stars.

Lady and the Tramp

300

This color, symbolizing love and passion, is often associated with Valentine’s Day.

Red

300

Chocolate-dipped versions of these fruits are a classic symbol of Valentine’s romance.

Strawberries

300

This fragrant plant, often used in wedding bouquets, symbolizes love and remembrance.

Rosemary

300

The first mass-produced Valentine’s Day cards were made in this country.

the United States

400

This pair of prehistoric cartoon lovers comes from the animated town of Bedrock.

Fred and Wilma Flintstone

400

In the U.S., schoolchildren often exchange these tiny items with classmates on Valentine’s Day.

Valentine cards

400

This luxury chocolate brand, founded in Belgium, is known for its signature pralines.

Godiva

400

These two animals, which mate for life, are often considered symbols of love and loyalty.

Swans

400

This popular Valentine’s Day flower is said to represent "beauty" in the language of flowers.

Tulip

500

This pair involves a wealthy American playboy and his love and was central to F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel.

Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan

500

This small token of affection, usually stuffed and cuddly, is a common Valentine’s Day gift.

Teddy Bear

500

The first box of Valentine’s chocolates was created by this company.

Cadbury

500

This tree is often given on Valentine’s Day as a living symbol of love and growth.

Olive Tree

500

Valentine’s Day became a commercial holiday in the U.S. due to this 19th-century greeting card company.

Hallmark