Valentine's Day is one of the most widely celebrated holidays around the world. Every year on February 14th, people of all ages exchange gifts, cards, and flowers to express their love for one another. It is a special day to celebrate the bonds of love, friendship and relationships. According to legend, Valentine's Day honors Saint Valentine, a Christian martyr who was executed in the year 269 by Roman Emperor Claudius II. Since then, the day has been dedicated to the celebration of love and friendship. Whether you are single, in a relationship, or married, Valentine's Day is a time to show your care and appreciation for your loved ones. So let us test your knowledge on all things Valentine's Day with this fun and interactive trivia template.
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1) What did Richard Cadbury create in box shapes for Valentine's Day in 1868?
2) What is the name of the Roman goddess of fertility and love?
3) What year was the first commercial Valentine's Day card made in?
4) What is the name of the day before Valentine's Day?
5) What is the traditional colour for Valentine's Day?
6) What is the traditional flower for Valentine's Day?
7) What is the national flower of England that is associated with Valentine's Day?
8) What is the name of the French holiday that is celebrated a week before Valentine's Day?
9) What is the traditional gift given on Valentine's Day?
10) What did Esther Howland create as the first mass-produced Valentine's Day card?
11) What was the first Valentine's Day card made of?
12) What is the name of the Roman God of Love?
13) What type of symbol is traditionally associated with Valentine's Day?
14) What season is traditionally associated with Valentine's Day?
15) What is the name of the holiday that is celebrated on February 14th in Japan?
16) When is Valentine's Day celebrated in the Philippines?
17) What type of bird is associated with Valentine's Day in Victorian tradition?
18) What is the name of the Greek Goddess of Love?
19) Which luxury chocolate brand is associated with Valentine's Day?
20) What is the traditional type of candy given on Valentine's Day?
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