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The Wisconsin Dads and Grads Gift Guide

Expert's top picks for Father's Day and graduation gifts.

2011-05-05
MADISON, WI, May 05, 2011 (Press-News.org) The personal shoppers at Wisconsinmade.com are pleased to announce the annual release of the Wisconsin Dads and Grads Gift Guide. The 2011 guide features expert's top five picks for Father's Day and graduation foods and gifts, chosen from thousands of made in Wisconsin items. Wisconsinmade.com personal shoppers recommend placing Father's Day orders by Saturday, June 11 at Wisconsinmade.com or via the toll free number 1-877-947-6233. Foods and gifts ship nationwide and generally arrive within 5 to 10 business days from ship date with standard shipping.

Great Grilling Sampler Gift Box- Three smoked meat favorites come together in this grilling sampler gift box. Bratwurst, natural casing hot dogs and bacon burgers will satisfy hungry family members at a graduation party or a backyard cookout. At $27.95 plus shipping from Wisconsinmade.com, this delicious gift box makes an affordable gift for dads and grads.

Ice Cream of the Month Club - The Ice Cream of the Month Club keeps on giving when four pints of decadent ice cream arrive at the recipient's door each month. The club membership makes a perfect gift for University of Wisconsin graduates because it includes some of Madison's favorite ice cream flavors from Babcock Hall Dairy and the Chocolate Shoppe. Three months of club membership costs $174.90 with shipping included. Six, nine, and twelve month memberships are also available at Wisconsinmade.com.

Hand Crafted Wooden Desk Set Wisconsin craftsman David Haessig creates letter holders, bud vases, pencil holders and clipboards from a variety of woods that are native to Wisconsin. This unique and stylish desk set will make a dad or grad's desk the envy of the office. The set is $90.00 plus shipping and items are also available for purchase individually at Wisconsinmade.com.
Brat Sauce Gift Assortment - Bring exciting flavors to bratwurst with Old Man Charley's Brat Sauce. Brat sauce is a great addition to a graduation party menu and a perfect gift for a Dad that loves to grill. Choose from flavors like Hickory Smoke, Spicy Mustard, Horseradish and more, only $22.00 for a four jar set from Wisconsinmade.com.

Tie Cookie Gift Tin- Vibrant, hand decorated tie cookies are sure to make Dad smile. This is just one of many cookie tins available for $39.95 at Wisconsinmade.com. If Dad isn't a tie kind of guy, gift givers can choose from other dad hobbies like golfing, grilling, fishing and more. Graduation themed cookies decorated especially for 2011 grads are also available.

About Wisconsinmade.com:
The web-store showcases over 2500 products made with pride and passion by more than 250 Wisconsin artisans. Visitors to Wisconsinmade.com find hand-crafted art for the home and office created in multiple media by Wisconsin artisans. Wisconsinmade.com receives national attention for the regional-specialty foods it delivers, such as the championship Wisconsin cheeses, high-quality meats, sweetened cranberries, pure maple syrup, and the gourmet pastries identified with Wisconsin's ethnic heritage. Also featured are books written by Wisconsin authors, CD's produced by Wisconsin musicians, Wisconsin-sports apparel, and Wisconsin themed gift baskets. Wisconsinmade.com delivers the best of Wisconsin to the rest of the U.S.A.

Wisconsinmade.com delivers gourmet foods and high-quality gifts crafted by Wisconsin artisans. For further information contact: Linda Remeschatis, Wisconsinmade.com owner at linda@wisconsinmade.com
phone: 608-833-3462


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[Press-News.org] The Wisconsin Dads and Grads Gift Guide
Expert's top picks for Father's Day and graduation gifts.