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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 weekend shopping. [Scouted Gift Pick: Chocolate That Looks Great, Tastes Better]( [andSons Chocolatiers makes beautiful chocolates that taste as good as they look. —Daniel]( [Scouted Gift Pick: Please Repeat’s Unique Everyday Jewelry]( [Please Repeat makes jewelry from durable materials like 14k gold vermeil, 14k gold-plated brass, sterling silver, and rhodium. —Jillian]( [Scouted Gift Pick: An Easy to Care For Houseplant]( [A house plant that’s easy to care for makes everything better. And it won’t die, either. —Daniel]( [Image]( [Whiskey Peaks Glasses]( [Don’t dismiss these glasses as simply a joke gift or a novelty. Each one is hand blown and gorgeous. They look great on my bar cart or filled with whiskey. And I never get tired of admiring the mini-mountain at the bottom of the glass. You can choose between Rainier, Denali, Half Dome, the Grand Canyon and more. —Daniel]( Even *more* picks: [I'm an image]( [Know Someone Who Loves to Cook? Here’s What to Gift Them]( From fancy schmancy olive oil to a pizza oven that will knock your socks off, these are the best gifts to give the chef in your life. [We Found the Very Latest Gadgets for the Tech Lover in Your Life, All Available on Amazon]( We picked the very latest gadgets and gizmos for the tech aficionado in your life. These products, all available on Amazon, are the creme of the crop. [These Are the Best Gifts for the Athlete in Your Life]( From hydration to headphones perfect for running, the athlete in your life will love these gifts. [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 2021 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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