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You've given your mother flowers, candy, books... all perfectly nice gifts. This Mother's Day, give this special woman something befitting the place she holds in your life - the Sunlit Blooms set.
Three exclusive Mother's Day blends, packaged in festive floral tins containing pyramid bags, are sure to delight. Each tin holds enough to make 15 cups of tea, ensuring you'll be mom's favorite this year.
The practice of honoring motherhood is rooted in antiquity, from honoring Mother Goddesses in Ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome, to 17th century England's declaration of Mothering Day during Lenten celebrations. The initial idea for a U.S. Mother's Day came from Julia Ward Howe's pacifist Mother's Day Proclamation in 1870. As a result of Anna M. Jarvis' campaign for Mother's Day, Woodrow Wilson signed it into national observance in 1914, declaring the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day. It is now the busiest day of the year for phone calls in the U.S.