Give welcoming gifts to your out-of-town holiday guests
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Give welcoming gifts to your out-of-town holiday guests

Share your appreciation for family, friends and loved ones who have traveled from out of town this holiday season by giving meaningful gifts. From seasonal gift baskets to gift cards and personalized winter weather accessories, there are plenty of ways to share in the holiday spirit and be thankful for those around you. Remember, it’s the thought that counts.

Gourmet gift baskets

Show your appreciation for others and their efforts to travel to you for the holidays with gourmet gift baskets from Hickory Farms accompanied by a personalized card to truly express your gratitude. A gift basket is a thoughtful way to share your appreciation for those visiting you this time of year. From sausage and cheese to the freshest fruits and sweets, a gourmet gift basket is the perfect way to say “welcome home.”

Gift cards

From restaurants to music and so much more, gift cards are a thoughtful way to let someone know their traveling is appreciated. Surprise your recipients by giving them a gift card to their favorite establishment, or for added value, give them a seasonal fruit gift basket or box of favorite sweets for an added indulgence. 

Personalized accessories

A personalized touch is the ultimate token of appreciation when it comes to gift giving during the holiday season. Whether gifting a monogrammed scarf or a birthstone piece of jewelry, personalizing your gift is sure to set you apart from the rest. This holiday season, don’t forget to make it their own by personalizing your present.

Cold-weather accessories

From scarves to gloves and hats, cold weather accessories are a staple in everyone’s wardrobe during the cold winter months and make for great holiday gifts for friends and family. Whether made of cashmere, wool or fleece, winter weather accessories are sure to please.

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