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December 14, 2020
DULUTH, Minn. A new company in Duluth that sells small, sustainable Christmas trees created from black spruce tops is taking off this holiday season.
It’s called “Little C Tree,” created by Duluth residents Benjy Christensen, Nola Wilson, and Wilson’s brother.
These trees can fit into smaller spaces, such as apartments, and can even be mailed to loved ones you may not be able to see during the pandemic.
“Original thought process was, make something small that could be shipped and send a little piece of Christmas to maybe your kids in college or your grandparents that you can’t go and visit,” Christensen explained.