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The Ultimate Black-Owned Business Holiday Gift Guide

These gifts spread joy in more ways than one!

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The Ultimate Black-Owned Business Holiday Gift Guide

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With the holiday season upon us (finally!), this year people are looking to spread their dollar in more ways than one. In light of the resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement, and the countless fight towards racial equality, Black-owned businesses could really use our support this holiday season.

Here is a gift guide for all the people in your life, that happens to be from Black-owned shops.

Clear Glass Mug

For the Rise and Grind Drinker

$35

Logo Sweats

For the one who religiously lives in sweats

$120

T Blade+ Trimmer

For the one who loves a fresh cut

$209.95

Candle Duo Set

For the occasional virtual date night

$74

Faux Fur Coat

For the one who doesn't mind the cold

$76

Handbag

For the one who lives for designer without breaking the bank

$370

Conditoner

For the ones with natural curls and coils

$25

Hoodie

For the ones who are comfy 24/7

$145

Watch

For the punctual people

$235

Doll

For the kids of course

$45

Wine

For the one who indulges

$19.99

Fuzzy Slippers

For the big steppers

$48

Game Cards

For the Ultra-Competitive Zoom Game Nights

$17.99

Book

For the Wonderfully Woke Bookworm

$26

Anklet

For the person who says "It's the bling for me".

$45

Crystal Water Bottle

For the Astrology Fluent

$44.44

Eyeshadow Palette

For the self-taught makeup artist

$25

Bawdy Belt

For the person who aspires to be their own body goals

$15

Air Fryer

For the living room renowned quarantine chef

$76
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