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    Best Black-owned Holiday Gifts for the Entire Family

    By Danielle BennettNovember 20, 20254 Mins Read
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    One purchase…lots of smiles!

    From deciding what to have for dinner to choosing a movie for family night, sometimes it’s hard to get a whole family to agree on anything. And when it comes to finding the perfect holiday gift they can all enjoy? Well, that’s no different!

    The kids might be clamoring for the latest tech gadgets that buzz and blink, while Grandma has her heart set on something cozy, like a warm blanket or a nice pair of slippers. Toss in the unique quirks and preferences of other family members – perhaps an uncle who’s a sports fanatic or an aunt who’s all about the latest fashion – and suddenly, what should be a joyful experience morphs into a high-stakes negotiation.

    It’s a tough balancing act, but with a little creativity and a focus on shared interests, one big group gift does not only allow for budget-friendly options, but it also encourages a sense of togetherness and makes certain that no family member feels left out of the festive season.

    If you’re unsure where to start your search for that perfect family gift, you’re in luck! We’ve gathered a curated list of crowd-pleasing ideas that are sure to make the special folk in your life feel cherished and valued.

    And the best part? They’re all from Black-owned businesses.

    Happy gifting!

    #Culturetags Card Game

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    Ages 13 & up

    $17 – Buy

    #CultureTags is a fun and exciting game that challenges you to understand cultural references and slang, testing your knowledge of modern society. If you’ve ever wondered what WHHW means, you might have already experienced some of the enjoyment this game offers.

    Designed for friends and family, it encourages players to figure out a variety of acronyms and phrases that reflect different backgrounds, from meme lovers to hip-hop fans. The game is all about those moments of recognition and connection, where laughter fills the air as players race against the clock to guess the right phrases. Not only does it create friendly competition, but it also shines a wonderful light on the funny and distinctive parts of our shared pride.

    BE ROOTED Cozy Fall Puzzle Trio

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    Ages 8 & up

    $75 – Buy

    Dive into hours of engaging fun with this delightful bundle featuring three unique 500-piece puzzles that are sure to capture your imagination! First up, “A Makers Market” brings the charm of a Fall harvest market right to your table, bursting with vibrant colors and seasonal goodies. Next, “WFHomebody” embraces the beauty in chaos, illustrating those moments when life feels a bit scattered and messy, reminding us that it’s all part of the journey. Finally, “A Warm Embrace” wraps you in the cozy essence of winter, celebrating everything we love about the season – from snuggly blankets to hot cocoa.

    This bundle is perfect for puzzle lovers seeking a diverse escape into captivating worlds. And to sweeten the deal, you’ll receive an automatic 10% off your purchase!

    Maya’s Cookies Classic Collection

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    $45 – Buy

    Indulge in the Classic Collection by Maya’s Cookies, a delightful assortment of their most popular flavors that’s perfect for the holiday season and beyond. This tempting selection features one of each: Birthday Cake, Snickerdoodle, Marble Fudge, Classic Chocolate Chip, Chocolate Chip S’mores and Double Chocolate Chunk.

    Whether you’re celebrating your loved ones or simply treating yourself, these cookies are sure to please any sweet tooth. Each bite offers a burst of flavor and nostalgia, making them ideal for gift giving or simply enjoying at home.

    Why not grab a box and share the joy – or keep them all to yourself? You deserve it!

    Brilliant or BS? Trivia Games

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    Ages 14 & up

    $35 – Buy

    In the ever-evolving world of family-friendly entertainment, Brilliant or BS? emerges as a delightful twist on traditional trivia games. Created by LA-based, DC-native Kimelia Weathers Smith, this engaging game invites players to show off their knowledge while also embracing the art of deception.

    You can be a trivia whiz or just love a good laugh, the premise is simple: players must decide if a statement is a brilliant fact or a load of BS, all while navigating the epic smack talk that ensues.

    This game adds an exciting layer of strategy – it’s not just about knowing the right answers, but also about convincing others that you do. With its casual tone and emphasis on fun, Brilliant or BS? offers a refreshing way to connect with family and friends, transforming any get-together into a memorable experience filled with laughter and lighthearted competition.

    Assemble your crew, brush up on your bluffing skills and get ready for a time of clean, family-friendly fun that will have everyone second-guessing their knowledge and enjoying the thrill of the game!

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