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It’s only a month left until February 14, and if you think of a gift, it’s time to move.
Of course, there are still holiday sales going on and you can buy some jewelry. You may buy flowers.  And, of course, there are always book store options, gift baskets, hobby items or a gift of wine.

 
Now, consider a wine with a message (not in the bottle, but on the label).

 

 
Personalized Wines have an an array of offerings: personalized wines, champagne, gift boxes, accessories, labels.
The prices start from $8 and choices are numerous.
All you have to do is submit a photo of yourself, the recipient, or whatever image (hopefully, decent) you have in mind, and you have an unusual present to present.

 
Also, if you consider a gift of chocolate, I suggest you try Recchiuti Confections.

 
It is so different from anything I’ve tried before, that I feel I must tell you about it. It’s rich, it’s creamy, it’s tasty. The presentation, the taste and the smell are absolutely exquisite, surprising in its intensity and unexpectedly complex and delicious in taste.
You may watch a video about the company and its production here.
Try this chocolate. You won’t regret it.

 
If wine or chocolate is not an option, you may check this site: CafePress
Enter a word (cat, cards) in a search box and find an abudance of items depicting your interests: t-shirts, calendars, home gifts, cards, stationary, etc.  Sift through the choices and order.

 
Consider yourself ready for the  Valentine Day.



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Monday, January 12th, 2009 at 9:21 am
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