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By the end of this week, the Jack-O-Lanterns will start to disappear, elaborate costumes will be tucked away or shipped off to the closest consignment store, and hoards of leftover candy will be marked down to clearance prices. The culmination of one spooky celebration marks the start of an even more scary seasonal tradition: gift-giving season.
Luckily, Wishlist, a Boulder-based company that focuses on “experience” gifts, has just launched a category that’s perfect for Denver’s health-conscious crowd: The Fitness Wishlist ($49) allows buyers to “give the gift of a healthy lifestyle,” as recipients get their pick at yoga, pilates, dance, and other fitness programs. All of which means that the holidays season just got a whole lot healthier.
Bonus: Save some dough—5 percent of Wishlist purchases—at the Holiday Food and Gift Festival, which is at the Colorado Convention Center this weekend. Fri.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
—Image courtesy of Yoga Loft Boulder