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6 (easy) holiday gifts we want from Lowes Foods

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The Cub Pack is a way to gift a custom, mix-and-match six-pack of local craft beer to your favorite suds-lover | Photo via Lowes Foods on Facebook

The Cub Pack is a way to gift a custom, mix-and-match six-pack of local craft beer to your favorite suds-lover | Photo via Lowes Foods on Facebook

Missed that online shopping order deadline, or need to pick up a convenient gift? Lowes Foods can turn your grocery-run for cranberries or cookie icing into a full, one-stop holiday shop.

Here are 6 gift ideas from Lowes Foods that we would love to receive – so you can grab that turkey for dinner, poinsettias for the front door, and gifts for all your friends + family in one spot (yes, please). 🎁

  • Cheer Box | The perfect gift for your foodie friend, Lowes’ Cheer Boxes come in 3 sizes/designs/price points, and are filled with delicious local goods from the Carolinas, like gourmet honey + Carolina couch mix.
  • Holiday Growler | Check out Lowes Foods’ limited edition Holiday 2020 growler from the Beer Den to get for the family member who’s always on the hunt for new brews.
  • International Wines | Show off your gift-giving skills with limited-edition international wines found and brought back to the Carolinas by Lowes Foods’ globe-trotting wine purveyors through the Sunmill Direct wine program. (Bonus: Lowes Foods’ original wines from France, Italy, and Bordeaux are 20% off when you buy three or more.)
  • Spice Bazaar Deep South Spice Box | For the friend whose dinner parties need a little extra spice, gift this gift box full of Southern spices, like “bayou burn” and “kick in the mustard.”
  • Mix + Match Carolina Crafts | Also found in the Beer Den: Make your own hand-picked 6-pack – a.k.a. a Cub Pack – of Carolina crafts for a beary crafty personal touch.
  • Poinsettias | Poinsettias are the perfect classic holiday gift (or decor piece for yourself), and Lowes Foods has a large assortment that isn’t typically found in grocery stores. We love the neutral-colored ones for a modern spin.
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