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Apple today shared a new Valentine's Day gift guide with categories including music, health, entertainment, creativity, photography, and video.

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The gift guide promotes a wide variety of Apple products and accessories for Valentine's Day, with some of the more affordable options including an Apple Watch band, an iPhone case, an AirTag, AirPods, an Apple Pencil, and a HomePod mini.

Many products are available with free engraving for a personalized touch, including the iPhone, iPad, Apple Pencil, AirPods, and AirTag.

Apple gift cards are always a popular gift idea as well and can be used towards products and accessories from the Apple Store, in addition to the App Store, Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Fitness+, Apple News+, Apple Arcade, iCloud+ storage, and more.

Article Link: Apple Shares Valentine's Day Gift Ideas
 
So Apple just assumes women only like purple, pink and other stereotypical palettes?
I think that it has more to do with the fact that Valentine's Day colors are primarily purple, pink, red, white, etc. Just like Christmas is typically green, red, white, etc. Every holiday has its own color theme.
 
I don’t recall you need to give merchandise gifts on Valentine’s Day. It’s not Christmas.

Chocolates, flowers, spending time together, formal dinner date, etc., would be more common.
 
Do people actually spend Apple Watch / iPhone money on valentines or am I just cheap?
it could be a matter of one's s.o. expressing interest in an apple watch and instead of giving it on any random day, you can be cheesy and make it into a v.d. gift. v.d. stands for valentines day btw...
 
As usual business remembers these “days” much harder than regular people, and exploit to its maximum potential. Stay strong guys!
 
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