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A lot of us remember the Fruit of the Month Club--but your hipster colleagues and clients might prefer the Craft Beer Club.
Each monthly shipment includes 12 12-ounce beers--three each in four different styles--and a monthly newsletter.
And of course the hipster guys drinking that craft beer likely have beards. Help them stay neatly groomed with the Four Elements of the Perfect Shave from The Art of Shaving.
The kit offers pre-shave oil, shaving cream, after-shave balm and a badger shaving brush.
When manly men are hungry, what do they want to eat? How about an exciting artisan food experience from The Mantry, delivered every other month?
Selections can include pepperoni, hot sauce, bourbon-based goodies and other manly treats, all packaged in a wooden crate.
The company donates a portion of its sales to food reclamation programs aiding the needy.
Small-batch Fleur de Sel Caramels from Williams-Sonoma are made with sugar, honey, cream, milk and butter, then hand-dipped in bittersweet chocolate and dusted with Jacobsen Salt Co. fine sea salt crystals from Oregon.
Be ready for wine time with this Wine Charm and Tool Set from Brookstone.
The set offers a corkscrew, bottle stopper, a wine ring (to prevent drips) and six golf-themed charms.
Everyone loves rose gold right now, and everyone will love this rose gold-plated bangle from Swarovski.
The bracelet features a delicate look with heart-shaped crystals and two layers of pavé crystals.
The top layer can be rotated, offering the wearer a choice between two different shapes: a four-leaf clover or a flower.
And more sparkly stuff ...
The fuchsia lacquered pen from Swarovski is also a stylus. The click-cap closer protects the pen tip.
The pen is topped with an asymmetrical wing-shaped crystal.
Colleagues and clients will remember you at every step with the Logo'd Fitbit from Epromos.
The unit tracks steps, distance, calories burned and active minutes, along with how well and long the wearer sleeps.
Wearers can access their statistics at any time from a computer, tablet or smartphone.
Enough with the technology already!
The Meditation Box from Uncommon Goods is a simple birch wood box filled with fine sand. Users take the box's stylus in hand and write a message, which can be changed as moods change.
Also from Uncommon Goods, the Ticket Stub Diary lets your clients and colleagues preserve precious memories from concerts, sporting events and like.
The book comes with clear sleeves to fit a variety of ticket sizes plus space in the margin to write memories of the event.
And for the client or colleague you really love ... the Oculus Rift headset that brought virtual reality out of the realm of theory and into your room.
All the user needs is a PC so that the unit can track their head movements to create 3D imagery on its stereo screen.
OK, so you want to give the gift of virtual reality but are facing the reality of a tight budget.
How about Google Cardboard? Using a smartphone and VR apps, the viewer puts the world of VR into the user's world. And for only $15!
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