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Get 60% off toys, plus score a free gift when you spend $60+ at Lovehoney

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UP TO 60% OFF + FREE GIFT WITH $60+ PURCHASE: As of Dec. 29, Lovehoney is offering up to 60% off toys, lingerie, lube, and more. Plus, when you spend $60+ you'll get a free gift at checkout, no code required.

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Up to 60% off + free gift with $60+ purchase at Lovehoney

Whether you're unsatisfied with what Santa brought you or want to add a few self-care items (i.e., pleasure products and the like) to your collection just for the hell of it, Lovehoney's got a deal you won't want to miss.

As of Dec. 29, you can get up to 60% off toys, lingerie, lube, and more at Lovehoney. Plus, if you spend $60 or more, you'll get a free gift (you can choose between a few options valued at $29.99) to make your purchase even more exciting. Just add items to your cart (totaling $60 or more), select your gift and checkout. It's that easy.

Bonus deal: If you're new to Lovehoney, you can score 15% off your next order by signing up for their newsletter.

Wondering what kind of toys and products are included in the sale? Here are a few options to get you started:



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