Jeni’s Ice Cream, a Midwest chain with a popular Columbus location, offers a service where three pints of your choice will get delivered right to your door four times a year.
Subscription services in general serve as perfect gifts for the ‘person that has it all,’ whether it be ice cream, hot chocolate, fashion items, or just about anything.
Click here to visit the Jeni's Pint Club page.
2. A King’s Island or Cedar Point season pass
Whether it’s a park regular who hasn’t renewed yet, or someone who’s never had the pleasure of a gold pass, this is a gift almost anyone would enjoy (and is a great option for couples or families).
The best part is that during the holiday season, both parks are offering a “buy now, pay later” plan, so you can still give this somewhat extravagant gift without worrying about the price just yet.
Click here for King's Island and here for Cedar Point.
3. A record player
The Miami Valley is filled with so many great record shops, like in the Oregon District and Yellow Springs areas, that a record player is a great gift for any kind of music lover.
Depending on the recipient’s taste, you could pair this gift with a few classic vintage store finds (like the Beatles or Michael Jackson), or go with Adele’s new “25” album, which was just released on vinyl.
Click here for an affordable option, on sale until tomorrow.
4. A unique Bengals gift
There’s no better way to celebrate the team’s great season than with a team-related gift. You may be turned off by the idea of getting your sports lover yet another hoodie or jersey, but there are plenty of more unique ideas to choose from.
If they just upgraded to the iPhone 6, a phone case is a great option. With cold Ohio weather coming up, so is one of those puff-ball beanies. Of course, all of these gift ideas would apply to any sports team of your choice.
Click here to go to The NFL store or here for a small business option.
5. A brewery or wine tour
The Dayton beer scene is rapidly growing, and a company called Buckeye Road Trips offers tours of the breweries and wineries in the area.
At $65 a person, these tours are a nice gift for someone close to you, and are also something you could do with the person if you spring for your own ticket.
Click here to book a tour.
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