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The best Valentine’s Day gifts for 2024

Shop Valentine’s Day chocolates, couple’s games, cookware, candles, and fuzzy socks to spread the love.

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Six & Main’s snacks, cards, and home goods might just be our love language.

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Consider this your official reminder that Valentine’s Day is right around the corner. We’re making it easy for you to find the sweetest, most unique gifts for friends, family, and significant others. Bonus: These gifts ship right to your door. Scroll and shop your favorites.

Taste the love

Read the love

  • Express your appreciation for digital love with an online dating Valentine’s card.
  • The “I Thank God For You Card” is one way to show adoration this year.
  • Let someone special know they are “quite the catch” with a special card.
  • Get a scratch-off date box with 35 date night ideas to check off together.
  • Read through a couple’s card game with prompts to spark conversation and intimacy.
  • Gift recipe book “Dinner Tonight” by Alex Snodgrass for 100 simple, healthy recipes to share.
  • City Editor Molly’s pick: “Sometimes the hustle + bustle of our everyday lives can get in the way of connecting with your partner. Rekindle that fire through the art of storytelling with this card set created by relationship expert Esther Perel.”

Show the love

Wear the love

Smell the love

Want more options? Swoon over Six & Main’s Valentine’s Day collection.

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