W

ith eight crazy 
nights to prepare 
for, perhaps you 
need to pick up one or two 
more things for the people on 
your Chanukah list. Here we 
share some fun ideas for your 
holiday shopping.

GOOD CLEAN FUN
Do you want to make bath time 
more fun for your little ones? 
Consider Dabble & Dollop’s 
mixable bath products, which 
are made in the USA, safe for all 
ages, including babies/infants, 
and feature clean ingredients. 
“Dabble & Dollop is the 
only mixable children’s bath 
brand — we allow children a 
safe opportunity to mix scents 
and textures together to create 
their own unique concoctions,
” 
explains brand Founder & CEO 
Stephanie Leshney. 
Dabble & Dollop is offering 
a Hanukkah Box: Celebrate 
Chanukah with the traditional 
colors of the holiday, blue and 
white, plus yellow — symboliz-
ing the flames of the menorah 

candles. Nearly 30 oz. of 3-in-1 
shampoo, bubble bath and body 
wash packaged in a “gift ready” 
Dabble & Dollop Deco box. 
Mix the blueberry and lemon 
gels with the vanilla whip gel to 
create seven unique scent and 
texture combinations. Available 
through Dec. 18. $42. dabble-
anddollop.com

DIY REUBEN KIT 
The Zingerman’s Reuben Kit 
is the quintessential gift for any-
one with a soft spot for authen-
tic deli fare, top-shelf ingredi-
ents and indulgent Saturday 
lunches. Some assembly is 
required but considering it has 
been known to make grown 
men weep in appreciation, it 
might be worth it. $150 and up. 
zingermans.com.

CHANUKAH 
BOBBLE HEADS
The National Bobblehead Hall 
of Fame and Museum this 
year unveiled its first Bobble 
Menorah and Bobble Dreidel. 
The Bobble Menorah features 
nine bobbling flames and comes 
in three color patterns. One ver-

sion has blue candles, 
another has blue and 
white candles and a third 
has a multicolor assortment of 
candles. The Bobble Dreidel 
is on a gelt-shaped base with 
each side inscribed with the 
Dreidel’s Hebrew letters —Nun, 
Gimel, Hey and Shin — in a 
different color. The limited-edi-
tion bobbles were produced 
by the National Bobblehead 
Hall of Fame and Museum. 
The bobbles, which will ship 
out to customers the third 
week of November, are $25 
each plus a flat-rate shipping 
charge of $8 per order. https://
store.bobbleheadhall.com/
products/hanukkah?_pos=1&_
sid=688f08367&_ss=r&vari-
ant=41454880751769

HOLIDAY CARDS TO 
FIGHT HUNGER
Forgotten Harvest has 
released its 2021 festive 
holiday card collection, 
sponsored by Tom and 
Carol Cracchiolo. Forgotten 
Harvest holiday card sales 
aim to fight food insecurity 
in Metro Detroit, which the 
organization has seen a 50 
percent increase in throughout 
the COVID-19 pandemic. 
The holiday cards work to 
fight hunger by providing $175 
worth of groceries per card 
pack. In 2020, card sales helped 
the organization provide more 
than 151,612 meals to people 
facing food insecurity in Metro 
Detroit.
This year, Forgotten Harvest 

offers 12 differ-
ent card options 
to choose from, includ-
ing seven new designs. Cards 
include Circles of Snow, Let It 
Snow, Menorah, Michigan Love, 
Orange Tree, Candy Canes, 
Evergreen Branches, Hanukkah, 
Happy Healthy Christmas, Old 
Fashioned Truck, Geometric 
Trees and Winter Wonderland. 
There is also an option to write 
a personalized message of up to 
150 characters. 
Holiday cards and accompa-
nying envelopes are available 
in packs of 25 for a donation 
of $25 per pack. Special tribute 
cards are also available for a 
donation of $5 each, which can 

be inserted into a holiday card 
as a wonderful gift. Holiday 
card packages and tribute 
cards are available online on 
Forgotten Harvest’s website at 
forgottenharvest.org/holiday-
cards. 

Compiled by Jackie Headapohl, Director 

of Editorial

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