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Valentine’s Day Gifts for Pork Lovers

by Susan on February 7, 2012

14 Feb

Valentine’s Day is almost here. Are you ready? Well, don’t worry, I’ve got ya covered. From chocolates and jewelry to stuffed animals and t-shirts, I’ve scoured the internet and created a list of gifts for your pig-loving valentine. So start reading and shopping!

Everyone deserves chocolates on Valentine’s Day, and Vosges Haut Chocolat  has a whole host of “exotic” bacon chocolates from a whimsical flying chocolate pig to an elegant box of assorted bacon truffles.

Is your sweetie is more of a cookie monster than a chocolate lover? Then consider a box of pink Flying Pig Cookies.

Are you at a point in the relationship that warrants some bling? She’ll love a darling silver pig bracelet or sweet silver pig charm, while he’ll tap into his porcine power with a pig ring, all from Animal Den.

Flying Pig - Sugar Cookies

Bacon Freak has lots of porky treats for Valentine’s Day including their “Swine and Wine Your Sweetie” Gift Box and “Bacon in Bed Bundle.” No, it’s nothing x-rated. Think more “breakfast” in bed — you’ll find bacon infused coffee and bacon pancake mix.

If you’re looking for something special to wear on Valentine’s Day, consider matching t-shirts from Bacon Freak with logos such as “Bacon Saved Our Marriage,” or “He/She Loves Me More Than Bacon.”

J & D’s Bacon Lip Balm: Buy yourself one too, and apply liberally before the Valentine’s Day date begins.

Fargginay’s Bacon Classic Fragrance Spray: For the man or woman who wants “a sophisticated spicy maple fragrance with just a hint of bacon.” Yes, that’s the actual description.

pig love

It’s a pig bobble head! Need I say more?

Instead of a bouquet of flowers, how about a pink glass pig bud vase from Etsy with a red or pink rose tucked inside?

Better yet, how about a bouquet of bacon roses? Yes, actual, edible bacon roses.

When in doubt, buy a stuffed animal. She’ll love something soft and cuddly like Sniffs The Pink Beanie Baby or Arnold The Snoring Pig. Yes, Arnold actually snores and moves his ears when his hoof is pressed. (I may have to send a link to my husband about Arnold.)

Photo credits, Flickr Creative Commons, sweet.crazy.pics, betsyweberbeforepigsfly.

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