HOT FATHER'S DAY ALERT: A LUKE COMBS GREETING CARD

Country music lovers in search of the perfect Father's Day gift need look no further than American Greetings' new Creatacard series with Luke Combs. The line comprises six customizable tokens of appreciation that can be augmented with snippets of five different songs from the artist's brand-new Seven Ridges/Columbia Nashville album, Fathers & Sons.

Want to entice the outdoorsman in your life? Include "Huntin' by Yourself." How about a special salute to that green thumb? Add "Plant a Seed." And for those dads who might lean a bit more introspective, choose from "Remember Him That Way," "The Man He Sees in Me" or "Whoever You Turn Out To Be."

These virtual greetings also offer options to append photos, video, a personalized message, liners, stamps and even gift cards. “Luke’s songs in our new Father’s Day greetings help elevate the meaning experienced by those who receive them, and we have no doubt these cards will leave a lasting impression," said American Greetings Executive Director of Direct to Consumer Business Rob Matousek.

American Greetings has previously released Creatacards with Dolly Parton and Lainey Wilson. Meanwhile, HITS has previously received numerous cease-and-desists.

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