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Father's Day Gifts

Finding gifts for dad is never easy. But if you want to make this a Father's Day to remember, forget buying a shirt and tie. In tonight's More Bang For The Buck, we've got some affordable ideas to impress even the manliest of men.

(WSVN) -- Changing diapers...

Teaching you how to ride a bike...

Getting tickets to the big game...

When it comes to getting the job done, sometimes a father does know best.

But if you want to show your dad how much you really care, why not be a little creative this year.

Let's start off with a gift that will keep on giving... Like signing up your proud papa to a monthly club.

Now, we're not talking fruit or cheese.

We're talking beer, wine, and cigars.

The cost - $30 dollars a month.

But what if dad's a little more adventurous.

Well, he may have outgrown most toys, but not the summer sled.

For $75 dollars, it's like a big skate board built for grass.

Alright, so maybe your old man's a little more in touch with his feelings.

So here's a great way to display a favorite photo.

While it may look like a regular picture frame, it's actually a light custom made to show off a very special memory.

And best of all, it will only set you back about $120 dollars.

Still, a little too pricey?

Well, if your dad's heart is on the green, you can order a set of monogrammed golf balls for $45 dollars.

Or fit him with a barbecue belt for $35 dollars. It'll hold all the tools needed for a good grilling.

Speaking of barbeque, why not buy the barbeque box.

It comes equipped with a spatula, sauce, special seasoning, even a cookbook.

And if that doesn't work, there's also a hot box and a box for new dads.

Each one $55 dollars.

But if that still doesn't do it...

Why not combine a couple of popular pastimes.

For about $2,000 dollars, dead old dad can watch his favorite movie while waiting to tee off.

Now, that' must really be what they mean when they say honor thy father.

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Contact: lmartinez@wsvn.com

 

Monthly Clubs

www.beerclubs.com

Cost $30 a month

 

Summer Sled

www.summersled.com

Cost $75

 

Light

www.lightaffection.com

Cost $120

 

Monogrammed Golf Balls

www.redenvelope.com

Cost $45

 

BBQ Belt

www.redenvelope.com

Cost $35