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Nov252022

2022 Santa Bear Product Launch and Return of Historic Dayton’s Windows

The first Santa Bears since 2007 are available beginning Black Friday at 10:00 am at The Dayton’s Project. The first run of Santa Bears since the line was discontinued 15 years ago is back and available only at The Dayton’s Project! Shoppers can pick up this new addition to their collection.

The beloved tradition of the Dayton’s holiday window display is also back! Now visible at the corner of 8th and Nicollet, the windows are especially charming for photography at night. Framed in a repeating 20-second visual light cycle, the lights in the display showcase colors pulled from different holiday traditions to highlight inclusivity and community connects. The displays once more feature a collection of Santa Bears and the creative styling of renowned window designer, Brian Guze. 

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