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Valentine's Day Gifts For Guys

10 gifts to get your guy for the holiday.

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Valentine's Day Gifts For Guys
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Roses are red. Violets are blue.

Shopping for that special guy in your life can sure be hard to do. If you are having trouble picking just the right gift for your man, this list of clever, functional and unique presents is sure to help you score big points with the one you love. The best part is that everything is under $50! Here are 10 ideas for gifts.

1. A utility knife ($47)

This handy knife fits in his pocket nicely.

2. Personalized coupon

This gift is priceless. For something a little more personal, here are some craftily designed coupons toward -- whatever you want. Give these to your loved ones to fill out and make sure they are getting exactly what they want this year.

3. You and Me puzzle pillowcase set ($20)

Display your love with this pillowcase set that shows just how well you and your mate fit together.

4. Personalized boxer shorts ($25)

Put your stamp on your man's boxer shorts or mesh shorts with a personalized message for the holiday.

5. Star Wars lightsaber candlestick ($30)

Nothing says love like a lightsaber lighting your romantic night. Never mind that it's a replica of Darth Vader's.

6. Recycled hockey stick bottle opener ($16)

For the hockey fan in your life who’s also a drinker — get them the best of both worlds.


7. Darth Vader toaster ($45)

"Luke, I am...hungry!" Make breakfast in a helmet-shaped toaster that brands the bread with the logo of his favorite film. After breakfast, a surprise pair of tickets to the new movie puts this pick in the running for best gift ever.

8. Ping Pong table set ($40)

It’s ping pong. Everyone loves ping pong!!


9. Fierce candle ($24)

At Abercrombie & Fitch, grab the Fierce cologne candle. This item emits a scent of fresh citrus and warm musk and has a burn time of 35 hours.

10. Under Armour men's Superman shirt ($42)

Because every guy is Superman to his girlfriend.

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