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Don't stress! These gifts will arrive by Friday

Don't stress! These gifts will arrive by Friday

USA Today12-02-2025
Don't stress! These gifts will arrive by Friday Shop last-minute Valentine's Day gifts, rare Dyson deals, Eagles Super Bowl merch and more.
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Shop Valentine's Day gifts for her: Stanley, Sol de Janeiro, Wavytalk
Shop our favorite last-minute Valentine's Day gifts for her on Amazon from Stanley, Wavytalk, Sol de Janeiro and more top-rated brands.
Hey, guess what? Valentine's Day is on Friday, February 14. If you totally forgot about it, don't stress. We have plenty of sweet gift ideas for him, her, kids and even yourself that will arrive just in time. If you need some visual inspiration, I teamed up with Kristopher Juniel, host of Problem Solved, to showcase the absolute best gifts from Amazon with two-day, overnight and same-day shipping. From trendy Stanley tumblers to my favorite Fanttik electric screwdriver, you can't go wrong with these picks. Keep reading to shop even more finds like rare Dyson hair styling tools on sale, HexClad cookware deals and more!
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