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" ... And that’s what I want to talk about today: The perception created by what’s called “indulgence marketing.” Indulgence marketing is a real thing with a few different definitions, so I’m going to use my own: Positioning products as something intended to pamper the consumer, which, in the past, meant you were supposed to feel slightly guilty about enjoying it. Guilty pleasures are much more acceptable, even applauded, today. ... "
" ... No matter who you’re shopping for (even if you’re treating yourself), you can’t go wrong with chocolate. Craft chocolate bars make an excellent gift, as they’re often packaged in beautiful boxes that don’t require extra gift wrapping and offer a sweet indulgence to the lucky gift recipient. From single origin dark chocolate bars to creations featuring fun inclusions like doughnuts and cereal, these are the best fancy chocolate bars to gift this holiday season. ... "
" ... There are other issues outside of bugs, though. It’s not a very practical device. I said in another article that the Fold 2 was like an “idyllic holiday” and that “unfortunately, holiday’s have to come to an end because two weeks of indulgence isn’t a realistic or practical way to live your life. The size, price and constant need for power of the Fold 2 is more awkward than the small, light and long lasting option Google’s phone offers.” The cumbersome reality of it was most apparent when I tried to keep it from falling out of my gym shorts when working out. ... "
" ... This may seem like pure indulgence — and it is! — but if you enjoy traditional raclette presentation, this is a must-have. The device comes with two spatulas and a removable grill plate. You can find cheaper versions that use candles, but trust me, the electric is the way to go. And best of all, it’s portable! Just imagine the part pleasure that awaits. ... "
" ... What I’m leaving behind: Thinking of self-care as an indulgence ... "