Valentine’s Day — Get Sweeter, Non-Sugary Gift Ideas with Super Shopper Robyn Spizman

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With Valentine's Day is around the corner, as usual, men around the world (and women) will give chocolate and other sugary "delights" to their loved ones.

But are candy-shaped hearts the way to show love to your honey on this nationally celebrated day? No!

If you're sensitive to sugar, over time, all those sweets won't contribute to more romantic moments in the bedroom. Rather, they could lead to your becoming moody and not in the mood. Lots of sugar could lead to low libido, too.

So what should you give your loved ones over Valentine's Day? How can you make your gift stand out?

Listen to Gift Guru Robyn Freedman Spizman give you all kinds of great gift ideas on my Gab With the Gurus Radio Show.

Robyn — a New York Times bestselling author, consumer advocate, TV personality and one of America's leading gift-giving
expert — tells you how to make
Valentine's Day sweeter and more memorable without giving out sugary, blood-sugar bouncing
candies.

Robyn — who is also known as "The Super Shopper" and "The
Gift Guru" — talks about how men and women alike should pick gifts that show you pay attention to the loves and hobbies of your loved one.

You'll get great ideas galore on how to make Valentine's Day special for your honey. .

Listen now to this helpful, entertaining Sweeter Gift Challenge radio show with gift Guru Robyn Freedman Spizman.

I also invite you to learn about Robyn's new book, Do Your Giving While You Are Living.

Still eager to eat a lot of sweets on Valentine's Day?

Get the scoop first by listening to anti-aging
physician Dr. Alicia Stanton, who shares the not-so-sweet news in a
previous Sweeter Gift Challenge.

If you absolutely have to have a few sugary "treats" on Valentine's Day, at least listen to Dr. Stanton's great advice.

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