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What’s Cooking in the Gift Industry

Episode 11 of the Speaking Of Gifts podcast, hosted by Gifts and Dec, titled "What’s Cooking in the Gift Industry" was published on September 13, 2019 and runs 44 minutes.

September 13, 2019 ·44m · Speaking Of Gifts

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The Gifts & Decorative Accessories editorial team discusses the latest news, including tips for weathering the tariff storm, plus preparing for colder temps ahead with baking accessories, setting the table for the holidays and more. Plus, hear from Dan Caro, senior director of product management for Whereoware.

The Gifts & Decorative Accessories editorial team discusses the latest news, including tips for weathering the tariff storm, plus preparing for colder temps ahead with baking accessories, setting the table for the holidays and more. Plus, hear from Dan Caro, senior director of product management for Whereoware.

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