SHOP: Quirky Valentine’s Day gifts for that special someone
They march to the beat of their own drum. They take the path less traveled. They think outside the box. However you want to say it, your Valentine is unlike any other. Show your love this year with a quirky and unique Valentine’s Day gift.
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Does your Valentine rock some sweet facial hair? Choose from 15 different fragrances.
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I Could Pee on This: And Other Poems by Cats
Does your Valentine love their cat more than they love you? Accept and embrace it.
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Don’t just get them another mug, get a mug that’s magic!
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You may love them, but they love themselves more.
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We Didn’t Playtest This at All
If your love can survive a card game that makes no logical sense, it can survive anything.
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If a drone just isn’t in your budget this Valentine’s Day, a Quadcopter is the next best thing.
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Does your urban-based Valentine long to have a green thumb? This little bit of green moss can survive with hardly any light and very little attention—much less high maintenance than roses.
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Cold hands kill romance. This is a gift that both you and your Valentine benefit from!
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Forget buying them yet another cute puppies calendar. This is the last calendar you’ll ever buy.
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Corgi Kraft Present Gift Wrap Wrapping Paper
What dog is more beloved than the adorable and oddly proportioned corgi?
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