Once I was in grade college, Valentine’s Day was one in all my favourite holidays.
There have been playing cards. There was the likelihood that your crush really preferred you again. And, there was the chocolate — a lot chocolate.
Little did I do know that the roots of this vacation bore little-to-no resemblance to my childhood expertise of it. We have been by no means taught that Valentine’s Day really originated with an arguably ugly ancient festival, the place there was no chocolate or trade of cute, red-and-pink playing cards.
So how on earth did we get from an historical Roman pageant to a vacation that compels many people to spend no less than $185 on celebrating it? That story, it seems, is 1000’s of years previous — however we’ll attempt to condense it.
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How Valentine’s Day Started and Advanced
Historical Rome

The roots of Valentine’s Day are cited by some sources to lie within the historical Roman pageant Lupercalia, largely as a result of it came about yearly on February 15 — the day after what’s in the present day the noticed date of Valentine’s Day — and concerned some very primitive types of courtship and matchmaking.
But it surely was additionally historical Rome that noticed the well-known execution of a St. Valentine on February 14, round 278 A.D. According to legend, he wrote a letter on the evening earlier than his execution to his jailer’s daughter, whom he had befriended, and signed it, “From Your Valentine.”
Over two centuries later, Pope Gelasius ordered that Lupercalia get replaced with the February 14 commentary of St. Valentine’s Day. That set the tone, some imagine, for the day’s forthcoming custom of exchanging “love messages,” maybe in remembrance of St. Valentine’s farewell letter.
The Romans are additionally credited with establishing the thought of Cupid — a god of affection usually depicted with arrows that, because the legend goes, inflict love upon those that are hit by them. The Roman model of Cupid was tailored from Eros, a god of ardour and fertility in Greek mythology.
Plainly nobody is kind of certain when Cupid turned related to Valentine’s Day, however the truth that each have origins in historical Roman tradition means that there could have been some very early overlap between the 2.
Shakespeare (and Chaucer) in Love

When NPR’s Arnie Seipel got down to discover the historical past of Valentine’s Day, he discovered that it first became romanticized by classic authors like William Shakespeare within the late sixteenth century, and Geoffrey Chaucer within the 1300s.
Chaucer
Dartmouth English Professor Peter Travis cites Chaucer’s epic poem The Parliament of Fowls, which was one of many first literary references to St. Valentine’s Day, or “Seynt Valentynes Day,” as Chaucer spelled it. One such point out is made, Travis explains, alongside the road, “Now welcom somer, with thy sonne sonne, That hast this wintres weders over-shake.”
In different phrases, once we have fun love within the coldest depths of winter — in February, as an example — it’s so heartwarming that it makes summer season really feel much less far-off.
Shakespeare
Some literary historians credit score Shakespeare for the permeation of affection into well-liked tradition along with his composition of “Sonnet 18” — mentioned to be written between 1593 and 1601 — a.ok.a., “Shall I evaluate thee to a summer season’s day?” It’s unclear when or how this specific work turned related to Valentine’s Day, however like Chaucer, Shakespeare compares like to the seasons.
“Whereas summer season days could fade and fall into” colder months, writes Shakespeare analyst Lee Jamieson, “his love is everlasting.”
In fact, Saint Valentine’s Day is alluded to outright in Hamlet — written between 1599 and 1601 — when the character Ophelia recites a song a couple of younger woman’’ expertise with the vacation, which incorporates lyrics like, “Tomorrow is Saint Valentine’s day,” and, “To be your Valentine.”
The seventeenth Century and Past

By the 1700s, it’s mentioned that Valentine’s Day made its manner from Europe to america, which aligns with the institution of the North American colonies between 1607-1770.
It turned conventional, in response to HISTORY.com, “for mates and lovers of all social lessons to trade small tokens of affection or handwritten notes.”
That was extra frequent in England, nevertheless, the place the Industrial Revolution started earlier and finally included the manufacturing of “fancy valentines [that] were extremely expensive to import.”
I realized that one American lady, Esther Howland, was so intrigued when she acquired her first English Valentine’s greeting in 1847 that she turned infatuated with the thought of producing them within the U.S.
She was an early entrepreneur and instinctively believed that there could possibly be an American marketplace for these formal, English-style greetings.
After procuring supplies like high-quality paper and lace from her father, a stationer, she created what many credit score because the earliest American Valentine’s Day greeting playing cards.
At this time, Howland remains to be honored with the nickname “Mother of the American Valentine,” with many citing her work as the beginning of a multi-million-dollar industry. But it surely didn’t occur in a single day — let’s check out how her work paved the way in which.
A Temporary Timeline of Valentine’s Day Advertising and marketing
1714
Charles II of Sweden begins speaking with flowers by assigning a special message to every kind. This custom allegedly assigned love and romance to the red rose, setting the stage for this flower to be exchanged throughout the later, commercialized period of Valentine’s Day.
Nevertheless, it stays unclear if a selected model is liable for first advertising and marketing flowers as a part of Valentine’s Day gift-giving.
1822

In England, the place Valentine’s Day had already been celebrated with the trade of presents and playing cards for a few years, the Cadbury chocolate firm offered the first heart-shaped box of chocolates.
1849
In Massachusetts, Howland produces a dozen pattern Valentine’s Day playing cards and sends them off together with her brother to distribute throughout a gross sales journey for his or her father’s firm — S.A. Howland & Sons — hoping to earn $200. As an alternative, he returns with 25X that amount, indicating a a lot higher-than-expected demand.
Right here’s an instance of a card Howland created round this time:

1850
The primary print commercial for Howland’s playing cards seems within the Worcester Spy.
1866

Dialog candies have been developed when Daniel Chase, brother of New England Confectionery Firm (NECCO) founder Oliver Chase, used vegetable dye to print words onto confections.
1870
Howland incorporates her booming card enterprise because the New England Valentine Company, working out of her dwelling through an meeting line that was largely composed of her mates.
1879

The New England Valentine Firm strikes operations from Howland’s dwelling to a Primary Avenue manufacturing facility in Worcester, Massachusetts.
That very same 12 months, the corporate printed the Valentine Verse Book, which contained 131 “verses” that individuals may reduce out and paste inside playing cards that got here with no greeting — or these with a greeting that the customer didn’t like.
1880 – 1881
Howland sells the New England Valentine Firm to the George C. Whitney Company.
1888

Whitney has acquired a minimum of 10 opponents, together with Berlin and Jones, which had turn into New York Metropolis’s “largest manufacturer of Valentines.” Ten years later, the corporate strikes to large-scale headquarters on Worcester’s Union Street.
1894
The Hershey Chocolate Firm was based, bringing what was beforehand “a European luxury product” to the U.S.
1902
Dialog candies turn into heart-shaped.
1906
American Greetings is based, finally turning into one in all Whitney’s chief opponents.

1907
The Hershey Chocolate Firm introduces its Hershey Kisses sweet product. Curiously sufficient, the product was allegedly named Kisses as a result of every time a chunk of chocolate was dropped on the conveyor belt on the Hershey manufacturing facility, it appeared like a kiss.

1910
That January, a large hearth destroys a lot of Whitney’s headquarters. Nevertheless, a lot of the Valentine’s Day merchandise had already been shipped for the season, having little impression on that individual vacation.

That very same 12 months, Hallmark is founded. In the meantime, 1910 additionally noticed the creation of Florists’ Telegraph Delivery — in the present day generally known as FTD — which pioneered the distant ordering and supply of flowers, offering a option to ship them to far-away family members.
1913
Hallmark produces its first Valentine’s Day card.
Nineteen Thirties
The follow of schoolchildren passing out Valentines and sweet to their classmates has turn into extensively well-liked. Producers of Valentines’ began promoting packs of 25 for teenagers to buy and hand out.

1948

The De Beers diamond firm launched its “A Diamond is Forever” marketing campaign, sending the message that gifting high-end jewellery can be utilized as an expression of affection.
1985
Within the ‘80s corporations like Hallmark started launching extra Valentine’s Day associated commercials. In 1985, one business, which dubs Hallmark as “The Valentine’s Retailer,” reveals off all the playing cards and heart-shaped merchandise you should purchase for your beloved of their places.
1986
As if Kisses weren’t romantic sufficient primarily based on their identify, Hershey’s enforced them as a Valentine’s Day staple with one slight design tweak. The corporate started packaging Kisses candies in pink and red foil particularly for Valentine’s Day.
2004
As entrepreneurs continued to embrace new media, we noticed an inflow of high-quality and insanely high-budgeted commercials mark the vacation from the ‘80s till now. One of the vital iconic and fantastically shot commercials was a mini-romance drama referred to as “Le Movie,” selling Chanel No. 5 fragrance.
Within the advert, a person falls in love and runs away with a starlet, performed by Nicole Kidman. In the long run, she returns again to her lifetime of fame. As she walks down the pink carpet, he notes all of the issues he’ll bear in mind about her, together with the scent of her Chanel No. 5 fragrance.
2005
Valentine’s Day begins to go digital. On February 14, 2005, YouTube — which originated as an internet relationship web site — made its debut. Co-founder Steve Chen nonetheless credit its invention because the brainchild of “three guys on Valentine’s Day that had nothing to do.”

2013
Trip sharing firm Uber rolls out “Romance On Demand,” permitting customers to ship flowers on Valentine’s Day through the app. This initiative would proceed to progress, with on-demand skywriting turning into accessible the next 12 months.

2016

NetBase, a social media analytics platform, releases a Valentine’s Day Sentiment Analysis, measuring how individuals have interaction with and focus on the vacation on social media.
In complete, it measured 9 million mentions of Valentine’s Day, with the overwhelming majority of them mentioning a selected model — Netflix. The highest hashtag was #happyvalentinesday.
2017
Within the earlier years of the Google Doodle, Google used Valentine’s Day to unfold consciousness of a uncommon species.
In 2017, a collection of Google Doodles proven within the days main as much as Valentine’s Day highlighted the tales of pangolins, the one mammal species with scales, as they provide one another Valentine’s Day presents or serenade their mates.
Right here’s one instance:

Whereas, at this level, Google didn’t have to market themselves with Doodles, I feel this reveals an early instance of a model that used its platform to creatively market one other trigger on the vacation.
2018
By 2018, Valentine’s Day advertising and marketing campaigns have gone fully digital, with a very sturdy presence on social media.
With these new alternatives, I like that smaller corporations that don’t have Hallmark’s funds can simply unfold consciousness of their very own manufacturers throughout the vacation.
Right here’s one instance of an Instagram submit that highlights a nice Italian restaurant forward of Valentine’s Day:
Whereas these actual canines mimicking Girl and the Tramp seize consideration — particularly from the animal lovers on Instagram — this submit’s caption inspired audiences to work together with the model.
2020
Amazon celebrates its workers who’ve met and fallen in love whereas working for the corporate. On this cute quick, we observe the love story of two Amazon robots, however the conclusion factors to the true individuals whose love tales have been written at Amazon.
As an alternative of pushing gross sales, this advert takes a second to disclose the people behind {the marketplace} everyone knows so nicely. The human contact of this advert does wonders for the rapport of the corporate whereas not selling something specifically.
2021
The COVID-19 pandemic prevents many {couples} from going out to have fun Valentine’s Day this 12 months and the disrupted provide chains make it tough to supply huge portions of conventional presents. So corporations have to seek out other ways to achieve their viewers this vacation season.
I feel this video advert from The Physique Store actually struck a chord with how most of us have been feeling by February 2021, after almost a 12 months of dwelling at dwelling — with lives that had turn into overwhelmingly digital.
Their tackle self-love presents a special facet of affection than the romance we usually consider once we consider Valentine’s.
2022
How we do love has modified so much within the twenty first century, particularly with the rise of relationship apps. I like this marketing campaign from Hinge — one of the vital well-liked relationship apps — that acknowledges {that a} rising inhabitants of single dad and mom are nonetheless in search of love however could discover it tough to take action whereas caring for his or her youngsters.

Tapping into this viewers section, Hinge provides a promo of $100 for childcare so single dad and mom can go on a Valentine’s date.
2023
One other twist on Valentine’s Day rising in reputation is knowing “love” in a broader manner than simply romance. The Nationwide Volunteer and Philanthropy Centre (NVPC) from Singapore makes use of the vacation to advertise giving to and volunteering with their group.
2024-Current
Whereas Valentine’s Day continues to be an excellent well-liked vacation that sees excessive advert spend and People shelling out $27.5 billion, I feel what marks the current is that individuals acknowledge the range of the way it may be celebrated (and marketed).
For instance, this TikTok video reveals learn how to make a significant date evening in for Valentine’s Day on a funds:
And Dot’s Market, a grocery chain positioned in Ohio, provides reductions with Valentine’s advertising and marketing, regardless that the meals they’re selling has no conventional connection to the vacation.

Lastly, UberEats continues to make Valentine’s Day as handy as doable. Combining the benefits of digital with real-world presents, prospects can store for his or her collection of flowers, goodies, stuffed animals, and extra to ship presents to their sweethearts or to create a romantic evening.

What Entrepreneurs Can Be taught From Valentine’s Day Advertising and marketing
Like so many different holidays, Valentine’s Day has skilled a transition into popular culture that has formed the way in which it’s perceived, mentioned, and celebrated. Positive, it’s usually accused of being nothing greater than a money-making advertising and marketing vacation.
However subsequent time you hear somebody label Valentine’s Day as a “Hallmark vacation,” you’ll have a wealth of historic info to reply with.
I feel the largest takeaway for entrepreneurs is that there are many methods you’ll be able to promote your services or products with Valentine’s Day, however the hot button is to stay genuine to your model and to supply one thing that’s actually helpful to your viewers.
From our hearts to yours, Joyful Valentine’s Day. I’ll be keeping track of its continued evolution.
Editor’s be aware: This submit was initially printed in January 2017 and has been up to date for comprehensiveness.

