Clinton Cards is the largest specialist retailer of greetings cards, plush merchandise (soft toys) and related products in the UK with about 650 Clintons branded stores and more than 170 Birthdays branded stores.
Clinton Cards was founded in 1968 when Don Lewin OBE, the present Chairman, opened his first store in Epping, Essex.
The business grew to 77 shops by 1988 and was then successfully floated on the London Stock Market. This enabled the company to increase its rate of growth and by the summer of 1994 the business comprised 277 stores. In October 1994 Clintons acquired 83 stores from Hallmark Cards and in September 1995 acquired 112 stores from Carlton Cards. In October 1998, the entire share capital of GSG Holdings Limited was purchased, adding a further 211 stores to the portfolio.
The business grew to 77 shops by 1988 and was then successfully floated on the London Stock Market. This enabled the company to increase its rate of growth and by the summer of 1994 the business comprised 277 stores. In October 1994 Clintons acquired 83 stores from Hallmark Cards and in September 1995 acquired 112 stores from Carlton Cards. In October 1998, the entire share capital of GSG Holdings Limited was purchased, adding a further 211 stores to the portfolio.
In December 2004, the acquisition of The Birthdays Group took place. Birthdays is managed as a separate brand and operates more than 170 stores.
Clinton Cards operates stores ranging in size from a typical 1,900 square feet shop with more than 50 stores trading from more than 4,000 square feet.
Clinton Cards operates stores ranging in size from a typical 1,900 square feet shop with more than 50 stores trading from more than 4,000 square feet.
Clinton Cards offers the most extensive range of quality greetings cards, gift dressing and plush merchandise among UK retailers.
This is especially so at seasonal times such as Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Christmas and Easter. Clinton's has taken the lead in offering cards for numerous other occasions such as the UK Patron Saints' Days as well as festivals and New Year celebrations of other religions and nationalities.
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