The Manhattan Fruitier Blog
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Welcoming the Year of the Horse
Abundance and Bright Beginnings for the Year Ahead. The Year of the Horse arrives in 2026 with a sense of movement, confidence, and optimism. In Chinese tradition, the Horse represents energy,...
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Purim Traditions, History, and Facts You Didn’t Know
Purim is one of those holidays that dances onto the Jewish calendar with joy, laughter, and a touch of whimsy. In 2026, it begins the evening of Monday, March 2nd,...
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Valentine’s Day, Reimagined
Ah, Valentine’s Day. After centuries of hearts, sweets, and grand declarations, it remains one of the few moments each year that invites us to slow down and celebrate love in...
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Eating More Fruit to Support a Healthier Year
Small Healthy Habits Matter More Than New Year Resolutions The New Year has a way of creating pressure to change everything at once—new routines, new goals, new rules—all starting on...
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Manhattan Fruitier Holiday Gift Guide
The holidays invite us to give with meaning—to share something exquisite, thoughtfully composed, and personal. Whether you’re shopping for the consummate host, the culinary dreamer, or the friend who seems...
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Words as Lovely as the Gift — The Art of the Perfect Housewarming Note
There’s a special kind of joy in choosing the perfect housewarming gift — a basket overflowing with orchard-fresh fruits, a keepsake tower of decadent chocolates, or a set of olive...
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The 10 Best Corporate Gift Ideas
Finding the best corporate gifts for employees and clients is an art—a blend of thoughtfulness, taste, and style. A truly memorable gift reflects your company’s values while strengthening relationships and...
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Classic Easter Egg Hunt Game Ideas for People of All Ages
Easter is more than just a holiday—it’s a celebration of renewal, joy, and the venerable tradition of the Easter Egg Hunt, bringing us together, no matter our ages. While we’ll...
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What are the Best Pesach Passover Gift Ideas?
Passover is one of the most significant holidays in the Jewish tradition. Though the names are often used interchangeably, they refer to the same celebration—commemorating the Israelites' liberation from slavery...
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How And Why Do We Celebrate St. Patrick's Day?
St. Patrick’s Day is a lively celebration held on March 17th, marking the anniversary of St. Patrick's death in 461 AD. Initially an Irish-exclusive holiday, St. Patrick’s Day has evolved...