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Last-Minute Holiday Gifts You Can Get on Amazon Prime
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November 21, 2023

Last-Minute Holiday Gifts You Can Get on Amazon Prime

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The holiday season is a super-busy time of year—parties, family gatherings and events, yes, but also so many gifts to buy and so little time. With so much to keep track of, it’s practically a guarantee that you will suddenly need a gift for someone like, now. And there’s no shame in needing a last-minute gift: whether someone normally on your list somehow slipped your mind, you got a surprise White Elephant invite, or a coworker unexpectedly got you a gift and you need something to give in return ASAP, it’s an inevitable part of the holiday season that you’ll need a gift pronto.

It’s Amazon to the rescue (duh) with quickly-arriving presents for kids, babies, friends, colleagues, in-laws— basically anyone you might need. Whether you’re shopping for Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, or just general festivities, these presents can be at your door as soon as tomorrow—and that’s the real gift.

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Sara Gaynes Levy

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Sara Gaynes Levy is a writer and editor specializing in women’s health, culture, wellness and parenting.

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