JetBlue’s week of savings is nearly over, but the airline is bringing back its anniversary airfare sale for one more day.
21.01.2024 - 15:51 / forbes.com
Valentine’s Day gifts don’t have to rely on boxes of fancy chocolate or a fine bottle of wine. There are other delicious snacks and even wellness supplements that can show love to someone’s taste buds. These gift ideas include travel snacks to enjoy when on the road or when you make that long-awaited return home.
More than just an aphrodisiac, the chocolate you eat can heal your soul (or so says the geniuses behind Antidote Chocolates). Swapping out the traditional high sugar content for more high-quality cacao, the makers created a brand with flavors like sesame and seaweed; lemon and licorice; coffee and cardamom; and orange and earl grey. All have high cacao content, which is a proven superfood that can increase libido and endorphins, lower stress levels and help grow antioxidant and magnesium intake.
If you’re looking for the most romantic at-home dinner, consider high-end beef and wild-caught seafood from The Seasoned Carte, which sells directly to the consumer and delivers orders quickly. The top-quality Japanese A5 Wagyu beef is highly marble and has a rich umami flavor. Grown at Kagoshima Farms, the meat is free from hormones and comes in numerous cuts like ribeye, New York Strip and Wagyu blend burgers. The Japanese A5 designation is only given to less than 1% of Japanese Wagyu produced making these steaks a special, romantic dinner treat.
Pure Synergy vitamin capsules cover a wide range of products including stress relief, immunity boosts and Vitamin B Complex to give you more energy. The brand’s all-natural menu is 100% organic, pure vegan and vegetarian and use USDA organic ingredients without fillers, artificial flavors or synthetic materials. Specifically, the Super B-Complex improves stress support and relief, which is a great gift for a loved one. The supplements come in discounted bundles combining options that complement each other.
Including more than 30 ingredients, these Bloom Greens & Superfood powders help improve digestion, combat bloating and lift energy levels. They come in numerous flavors like coconut, mango and berry and work well to blend in a bottle of water or milkshakes and smoothies. The products are plant-based and both dairy and gluten free. Ideal for travel or to use on a daily basis whether at home or the office, improving your body’s metabolism and digestion can be an excellent gift.
Formulated by cardiologists, the clean ingredients that make up 1MD Nutrition supplements serve various needs from probiotics to better cardiovascular health. There are also liver support capsules, joint relief and an Omega-3 formula. Doctors and nutritionists researched the clinically effective doses for each type. They come in capsule and powder form making them convenient for
JetBlue’s week of savings is nearly over, but the airline is bringing back its anniversary airfare sale for one more day.
With towering peaks and pristine waters, the diverse landscapes in Japan are nature’s playground for adventure travelers. Throughout the year, outdoor enthusiasts flock to Kyushu and Central Japan, drawn by the opportunity to trek through the breathtaking, ever-changing terrain, paddle the crystal-clear oceans and rivers, and delve into the lesser-known pages of Japanese history. Whether you’re an experienced thrill seeker or a newbie enthusiast, these four destinations offer a wide variety of activities—from kayaking to cycling—that will get your heart pumping.
My cat, Isabelle, has accompanied me on more than 35 flights in the past two and a half years. She even has her own European Union pet passport, so she has definitely reached frequent flier status. We’ve flown between North America, South America, and Europe, accumulating thousands of miles and dozens of hours in the air.
On Wednesday, Forbes Travel Guide revealed its 2024 Star Award winners, a list of the world’s finest hotels, restaurants, spas and cruises. To compile the 66th annual awards, FTG’s incognito inspectors check into hotels and cruise ships, dine in the restaurants and experience spa services while posing as ordinary guests. This year’s list features properties from Mauritius to Macau—with the most new Five-Star hotels in the Middle East.
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If your loved one loves seafood, embrace that passion with this year’s Valentine’s Day gift. Aquatic creatures, bivalve inspired fashion, maritime feasts and more all will woo a person whose love language is totally understandable under the sea. Show your Valentine you love them more than all the oceans with these gifts for seafood lovers.
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