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A Brecksville Guide to Gift-Giving
Skip the big box stores this year and go local when purchasing all those holiday gifts.
The scramble for that perfect gift or stocking stuffer has begun.
The good news is shoppers may find just what they’re looking for at the following Brecksville businesses:
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The local candy shop has been in business for 64 years and sells all sorts of homemade treats, said owner Carol Kwiatkowski. This year, Kwiatkowski is featuring an array of chocolate and mixed nut gift baskets that can be tailored to children, adults or families. Maryann’s is also selling chocolate cookie trays, mixed nuts and assorted chocolate trays for those hosts and hostesses who want to sweeten up their holiday parties.
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Since 2000, Star Sports has sold the latest Bees apparel to the district and the community, said owner John Starinsky. They carry hooded sweat shirts, T-shirts, jackets, hats, scarves and more. This year, Starinsky had Bees Christmas ornaments specially made for the holidays. For those who are on the fence on where to buy winter-weather gifts, Star Sports may have just what you’re looking for.
In 25 years time, Mail Hub Plus Books has shipped more than 500,000 packages, and they use both FedEx and UPS to get the best shipping rates for customers, said owner Ray Zadd. The Mail Hub also doubles as a print shop and triples as a book and video rental store. For more information on what the Mail Hub can do for you, give Zadd a call at 440-526-9341.
Also, check out last year's for some more ideas on what Brecksville has to offer.
