Scandal's Bellamy Young dishes on her favorite last-minute holiday gifts.
Wondering what to get your vegan friends and family this holiday season? You’re not alone! A new study commissioned by Veganuary found that nearly a third (28%) of Americans are planning to celebrate the holidays with a vegetarian or vegan friend or family member.
Whether your gift list includes a vegan cousin, a daughter-in-law who is trying to eat healthier, or a friend who has signed up for Veganuary—they're sure to love these fun gift ideas from actor, producer, and singer Bellamy Young for spoiling your plant-based people this holiday season.
A Gift for Their Mind: The Waking Up App
“The waking up app can help them ‘live an examined, fulfilling life'—what could be better than that?”
A Gift for Their Body: LMNT Electrolyte Packs
“LMNT electrolyte packs can help optimize their health and hydration, with a variety of flavors all assured to please everyone at your holiday table."

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A Gift for Their Spirit: Local Entertainment
“A subscription to a local theater company or symphony can keep them inspired all year long!”
A Gift of Service: Help with Chores Around the House
“A great no-cost, always appreciated gift. Give them a coupon for a free night of babysitting, or a week of taking out the trash, or whatever lets them know you love them and have their back when they need it.”
A Gift for Their Tummy: Veganuary Cookbook
“The Official Veganuary Cookbook helps save time and open minds by demystifying plant-based cooking one delicious recipe at a time.”
For more tips on feeding—and treating—your vegan guests this season, visit Veganuary.com.
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