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Last-minute gifts to check off your list

Have you been nice or naughty this year?

Whiskey, nuts, and coasters on a table.

Give the gift that keeps on giving with a subscription to a monthly club.

Photo via Flaviar

There may be just a few days until Christmas, but — believe it or not — it’s not too late to find some last-minute presents. Instead of paying an arm and a leg for overnight shipping, opt for one of these subscriptions, gift cards, or digital gifts for a gift that keeps on giving.

Literati kid’s book club subscription ($45+/month, $165/three months, $540/year) | Give the special child in your life the gift of reading with a monthly book subscription tailored to their interests.

Wine & Food Foundation membership ($150-350/year) | Your fellow oenophiles, aka wine lovers, will enjoy a quarterly curated six-pack of wine, member pricing on future bottles and advance ticket purchasing opportunities.

Amazon Prime membership ($14.99/month or $139/year) | Kick someone off the family plan and get them their own Prime membership. Psst — Students get half-off. 📦*

Scott’s Cheap Flights Elite membership ($199/year) | For the travel lover that wants to receive flight deals like a $600 round trip flight to the Maldives — straight to their inbox. ✈️*

Flaviar subscription ($60/month, $110/three months, or $350/year) | This membership provides the opportunity to taste new, rare, and limited edition spirits. 🥃*

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