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Our guide to the best Father’s Day gifts 2024

It’s nearly Father’s Day and if you’re still looking for the perfect gift for grumpy grandad or fusspot uncle Phil, check out our best offerings for Sunday, June 16.

Whether dad loves his beer, his chocky, condiments, sports or cheese, we’ve got him covered.

Sweet tooth dad

If Dad sees himself as the next Willy Wonka, he will love this DIY Chocolate Kit (£26.99).

Forget traditional box of chocolates, and go for this kit complete with exciting spices and even wrappers to make your own handmade chocolate bars.

The set comes with moulds too. A very cool gift for dad, available from justspices.co.uk

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Wine lover

Not only does it taste amazing, this Malbec from Sea Change Wine, is about way more than raising a glass.

Every purchase offers support towards raising for global ocean conservation initiatives. With each sip, you’re not just enjoying a fine wine but actively contributing to a greater cause.

For £13.99 a bottle, this is the perfect present for dad.

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Condiment connoisseur

If dad’s always in the fridge for sauce whatever the meal, he will love this fabulous offering from Tracklements. The new Father’s Day Gift Box priced £22 is sustainable packed and comes with a delightful selection of delicious goodies will add the vava voom to any dish.

Included are Proper Tomato Ketchup, Rich & Creamy Mayonnaise, Fresh Chilli Jam, Apple & Cider Brandy Chutney and British Beer Mustard.

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Chilli champion

If dad can take the heat, he will love the Hot Sauce Challenge Set from Sauce Shop, which is sure to challenge his taste buds and heat up family BBQs! It features the brand’s signature Jalapeno and Habanero Chilli Mash.

This unique blend, made from carefully selected, fermented chillies, offers a depth of taste that’s unmatched in the hot sauce market, making it a perfect gift for dads who savour the finer nuances of food. A bargain at £19.99.

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Brew-bonkers

This super cute Bohemian Stars Dad Mug is a great gift to help dad enjoy his morning brew.

And at just £8.59, what’s not to love? A lovely gift for a little ‘un to show dad they care.

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Cheese chomper

Still after a brie-lliant gift? This Cave Aged Cheese Basket from 123 Hampers (£29) is a truly artisan experience with speciality cheese, chutney and Orkney oatcakes.

Some of these cheddars are carried by hand, hundreds of feet underground where they are left in the caves to mature a creamy and earthy flavour. Dorset smoked cheese and a matured cheddar blended with truffles are also included.

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Horseracing fan

Racing Club has collaborated with Sibling Distillery to offer a bespoke gin in a branded bottle. So why not treat dad to a share in four-times winning racehorse Dunstan, who is trained by Tom Dascombe, as well as a bottle of the exclusive Racing Club gin for only £99?

Racing Club is a syndicate which offers shares in racehorse ownership from just £45, with the aim of bringing like-minded individuals together to build a community with a focus on entertainment.

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Cadbury’s consumer

When you wish selection boxes would be around all the time and then ho, ho ho! One appears for Father’s Day! Perfect timing!

Give him the ultimate dream gift – all his favourite chocolate bars including Dairy Milk, Double Decker and Wispa packed into the Cadbury no 1 dad selection box at just £15. And you can even make it extra special by adding a personal message for your loved one.

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Beer lover

Crafty Brewing  is offering up the perfect solution for beer lovers! Offering a unique personalisation option, add your own message or picture to create a very cool gift for £12.50.
Father’s Day IPA is made with a blend of hops that give it a rich flavour and aroma. If pilsner is more up his street, the Father’s Day Pilsner is crisp and refreshing, with just enough bitterness to keep things interesting. It’s perfect for last-minute gifting, as any orders by Wednesday, will be guaranteed for delivery on Father’s Day and delivery is free.

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Rocking dad

Wolfie’s Blended Scotch Whisky , priced £35, is inspired by Sir Rod Stewart’s rock ‘n’ roll heritage and his early days with the Faces, with subtle nods to Americana. Distilled on the banks of Loch Lomond Wolfie’s combines rock ‘n’ roll roots, Americana, and Scottish heritage.

The bottle features the lyrics “Rhythm of My Heart” from Rod’s 1991 album “Vagabond Heart,”- a nod to his Scottish roots. This whisky is sweet, offering tastes of cinnamon, fresh vanilla, baked apple, sweet peat, pears and more.

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Fudge fan

For the ultimate sweet treat at £22.25, he will love this fabulous offering. Beautifully packaged, decadently creamy and made with natural ingredients, a gift from the artisan confectioners at Fudge Kitchen shows you’ve gone the extra mile. There are even gluten-free and vegan offerings, so a great gift whatever your preference!

For the ultimate foodie or fudge fanatic, splash out on an unforgettable fudge making experience where Dad can have fun making his own fudge – getting to try plenty of samples and taking loads home, of course.

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Nuts about nuts

Let him experience the epitome of opulence with Melt Chocolates’ latest marvel: Milk Chocolate Coated Hazelnuts and Almonds, White Chocolate and Praline Coated Pistachios, and Dark Chocolate Macadamia.

Meticulously crafted with precision, the sumptous nuts are enveloped in the finest chocolate, creating a delicious crunch of toasted nuts and chocolate. £25 for the most marvellous taste sensation.

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Gardening guru

Perfect for the dad who likes to garden, cook or make a mean mojito, Hydro-Herb Kits are the modern way to provide him fresh home-grown herbs throughout the year. All he needs is sunlight and a windowsill.

With more than 15 different types of herbs available, every kit is responsibly handmade in Suffolk and uses recycled, recyclable or biodegradable elements throughout! At just £25 each, they’re a bargain!

Helen Greaney
If you have interesting things happening at your company in Lancashire, I'm the news editor here and I'd love to hear it. I'm a senior journalist with more than 18 years' experience in local, regional and national newspapers, as well as in digital PR.
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