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Hot gift categories include technology, small domestic appliances, housewares, toys and do-it-yourself auto projects, which an analyst summarized as things that help you “live a better life while you’re at home.” latimes.com/business/story…
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Read the latest edition of our business newsletter: latimes.com/business/newsl…

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