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Editors’ Picks • November 12, 2025

As the gift-giving season fast approaches, so does the intensity of holiday shopping — so we put together a special article to share with you today: a roundup of our team’s favorite purchases of the year. Our “Nice List” ranges from Associate Editor Ally Mauch’s raspberry-hued nail care enhancer to Director of Partnerships Kenny Freeman’s annual America the Beautiful parks pass and Staff Writer Stephanie Friedman’s go-to whimsical accessories brand. We hope it helps take some of the stress out of deciding what to buy for loved ones (or yourself) this holiday season. Happy shopping!


Rebekah Brandes

Assistant Editor

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Nice News’ “Nice List”: 20 Products Our Team Bought and Loved This Year

Besides reporting on positive developments and goings-on around the world, one of Nice News’ love languages is sharing products we wish we’d known about sooner. And with the season of gift giving upon us, we figured: What better time to compile our favorite can’t-live-without purchases of the year in one place?

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