A look into ways to sleigh the Festive Gift-Giving Game

File. Picture : Neil Baynes

File. Picture : Neil Baynes

Published Oct 19, 2023

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As the holiday season approaches, South Africa’s original daily deals site, OneDayOnly.co.za, has compiled a handy gift guide with its top 10 picks that one can give their loved ones to mark Christmas day.

The list ranges from gadgets to groceries; with features, new deals and discounts every day, but for 24 hours only.

1. The fountain of youth in a bottle: Help your loved ones stay forever young with collagen products from The Harvest Table. Saying “girl, bye” to wrinkles and joint pain is as easy as sipping on their morning coffee. Plus, they could get radiant skin, healthy hair and nails that double as lethal weapons in the same sip.

2. New outfit: If your grandpa, dad, uncle, boyfriend, or brother is in need of a style upgrade, Pringle of Scotland is the solution. From bomber jackets and jerseys to golf shirts, there is something to elevate their look.

3. No nightmare before Christmas: Imagine waking up on Christmas morning to no tree. Make sure you have somewhere to put all the presents on an artificial pine tree. Add some ornaments while you’re at it too; a bare Christmas tree is just plain weird.

4. The tree is not the only thing getting lit. Get the family into the festive spirit with some spirits, wine, beers or other adult beverages to celebrate year-end.

5. Empower the air fryers: Do not look down on your friends who do not have air fryers; get them one! That way, they can brag about theirs too, just like you. After all, it’s the ultimate sign of adulting.

6. The gift that keeps on giving: Even the grumpiest of grinches will crack a smile when they receive a Hisense Smart TV. More than just a TV, it’s the gateway to a world of enhanced entertainment magic with vibrant colours, super-sharp resolution and a cocoon of sound.

7. Beat the Janu-worry blues: To help your loved ones cope with the financial fallout of the festive season, why not stock them up with some everyday essentials like toilet paper, toothpaste and, most importantly, coffee?

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