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Let’s face it, not all of us are great gift givers (especially when you have that one friend or family member who is impossible to buy for).

With that in mind, we’ve generated some easy, go-to gifts for those in your life – all from local vendors + shops.

👵🏼 For Moms/Stepmoms/Grandmas

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@baked.confections

👴🏽 For Dads/Stepdads/Grandads –

🐩 For pets:

  • A new step-in harness from Paw Paws USA | 6 W McBee | $30
  • A day of Dog Day Care at Camp Bow Wow | 602 Airport Rd A | $27 (or free for the first visit)
  • De-shed Treatment for cats or dogs at Posh Paws Greenville | 234 Westfield St | $18
  • DIY Dog Bath at Paws & Claws | 1803 Augusta St | $16 ($10 on Wednesdays)
  • Monthly subscription boxes from Bark Box -- $20 | KitNip Box -- $19.95
  • Gourmet Dog Donuts | The Barkery Bistro | $12.95 for half a dozen | 2123B Augusta St

👶🏻 For kids:

🕺🏼 For Boyfriends/Best Friends –

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@pickwickpharmacy

💅🏾 For Girlfriends/Best Friends –

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@mercyveritycandles

🍱 For foodie friends:

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