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We've put everything you're going to want to buy into one newsletter. [Twitter]( [Subscribe]( [Image]( [Image]( Deep thoughts and sale picks from editor Jillian Lucas and Staff Writer Daniel Modlin to fuel your holiday shopping. [The Best Whiskey Glass May Come Straight From the Source]( [The shape and size of the Glencairn Whiskey glass makes it unique but that doesn’t stop it from being in basically every top-tier distillery. —Jillian]( [This Pot Makes Cooking Pasta Easier Than It Already Is]( [I never thought I’d need a pasta pot that also functioned as a colander. I was dead wrong. —Daniel]( [The Breathable, Cozy Allbirds Tree Breezers Made This Ballet Flat Skeptic Into a Believer]( [Made from sustainable eucalyptus and equipped with a collar that keeps your foot secure, these quite possibly are the best ballet flats out there. —Jillian]( Weekly Reader Favorite [Image]( [Sony WH-1000XM4]( [The WH-1000XM4’s look almost identical to the 3’s, but there are a variety of small tweaks that help it stand out from its predecessor. The new headphones come equipped with digital noise cancellation that uses microphones to isolate sounds and in turn drown them out, allowing for a more powerful noise cancelling. There is also the option for ambient sound control, which allows essential sounds through, like transport announcements. The right earcup is equipped with all the touch controls you could need, and the foamed urethane ear cups are designed to maximize comfort while minimizing weight. —Daniel]( *More Gift Picks* [I'm an image]( [This Headlamp From Black Diamond Has Made Flashlights and Most of My Lamps Obsolete]( I’ve seen the light, and there’s no going back. [Purple’s Seat Cushion Makes Any Chair The Most Comfortable Place to Sit]( Working from home meant an uncomfortable chair, before I found this cushion. [Food 52’s New Book Will Help Make Your Kitchen Work For You]( The team at Food 52 has put together a book that will guide you towards your dream kitchen, and beyond. [KEEP SHOPPING]( Looking for something in particular? [Let us know!]( Please note that if you buy something featured in one of our posts or newsletters, The Daily Beast may collect a share of sales. © Copyright 2019 The Daily Beast Company LLC 555 W. 18th Street, New York NY 10011 [Privacy Policy]( If you are on a mobile device or cannot view the images in this message, [click here]( to view this email in your browser. To ensure delivery of these emails, please add emails@thedailybeast.com to your address book. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, or think you have received this message in error, you can [safely unsubscribe](.

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