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Gift Guide
Super Sweet
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No matter the tastes of your friends and family, Sugardaddy’s Sumptuous Sweeties has a brownie or a blondie to fit them. Buy them in silk-wrapped, see-through or standard gift packages, or just pick up a bag of Pocket Change. www. sugardaddys.com
Chocolate in Bloom
Oil! 3
The Oilerie, which just opened in October in Grandview Heights, has an olive oil for all occasions. Put together a gift package with a variety of olive oils, nut oils, spices and more for the chef in your family. www.oilerie.com
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Have your chocolate and drink it, too, with these chocolate Tulip Cups from Chocolaterie Stam in Westerville. The small ones ($2.49) are perfect for after-dinner drinks, and the large ones ($4.95) can hold any holiday desserts. www.stamchocolate.com
‘Brighton’ Her Holiday 4
Get her started on building a bracelet that’s all her own with Brighton beads from Accent on Image, located in Polaris Fashion Place. Bracelets start at $22, while beads run from $4.50-$35. www.accentonimagepolaris.com
Looking Good
For any personal beautification question, Artemis Revolution in Dublin has an answer. Artemis is offering a deal where anyone who purchases two $50 gift cards or one $100 gift card receives an additional $20 gift card for free, and another deal for 20 percent off Botox treatment up to 25 units and $100 off fillers. www. artemisrevolution.com
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Sure to thrill every member of the family! This gift basket includes four tickets to the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium to see the Wildlights, four tickets to Holidays at the Conservatory and a $50 gift card to Matt the Miller’s Tavern. Sign up at www.city scenecolumbus.com for your chance to win. Package will be awarded Nov. 21.
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November 19, 2011January 4, 2012
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An annual central Ohio tradition, featuring seasonal plant displays, including a 15-foot poinsettia tree, the annual gingerbread house display, a delightful fairytale music box model train by garden railway designer Paul Busse, and new this year, original drawings and cels from Chuck Jones’ beloved cartoon “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” by