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St. Patrick's Day 2025: 61% of Consumers Celebrating, Small Businesses Cash In

St. Patrick's Day is back with a bang. Small businesses are seizing the opportunity to draw in customers with unique offers and events.

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St. Patrick's Day 2025: 61% of Consumers Celebrating, Small Businesses Cash In

St. Patrick's Day 2025 is set to be a big event, with 61% of consumers planning to celebrate, matching last year's record. Small businesses are embracing the spirit, attracting customers with special promotions and events.

In Germany, while details are scarce, the Caritasverband Rhein-Mosel-Ahr e.V. hosted a musical event on March 16, 2025, featuring Celtic and Irish music by 'Morning Dew'.

Across the pond, Klem's hardware store in Spencer, Mass., has partnered with Timberyard Brewing Company. Customers spending $50 or more at the store can enjoy a free pretzel with a beer purchase. This promotion is one of many ways small retailers are drawing in customers.

Celtic Tides, a gift shop in Lexington, Va., is celebrating with Irish-made merchandise and a festive atmosphere, complete with traditional Irish music.

Consumers are expected to spend an average of $44 each on St. Patrick's Day, totalling $7 billion nationwide. Small businesses are capitalizing on this, offering promotions and events to attract customers and participate in the celebrations.

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