Texans know that H-E-B is more than a grocer, offering various items from household cleaning supplies to dinnerware, to personal care items. But it can also be your go-to place for any last minute holiday needs.
Whether you’re looking for holiday-theme decor for your home or a holiday party, stocking stuffers, gift wrapping paper, or unique gifts, H-E-B prides itself on being a “one stop shop.”
“From hosting, gifting and cooking, H‑E‑B prides itself in being a one stop shop for all your holiday needs. We’re proud to know exactly what Texans need to have a very merry holiday,” said H-E-B spokesperson Lisa Helfman in a text message.
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Still have some holiday shopping to complete, but not sure what to get? We’ve got you covered. The Chronicle recently visited H-E-B Bunker Hill (9710 Katy Freeway), meticulously exploring all five aisles of its seasonal and celebrations section. Here is a list of suggestions.
Ornaments
For less than $20, patrons can get H-E-B brand ornaments and other creative Christmas tree decorations. Examples include H-E-B logos and brand favorites like H-E-B brand Creamy Creations ice cream to Hallmark ornaments of Mickey Mouse, Wonder Woman Dr. Seuss and even one of classic sitcom, “Friends.” H-E-B even has inflatable ornamentsbeginning at $30 depending on size.
Exclusive H-E-B-themed candles with holiday scents like Candy Cane, Cinnamon Apple Pie or Pumpkin Pie make for great gifts. Two wick candles retail for $12 and one wick are $5 each.
Floral
Whether its intended for home decoration or a surprise gift for someone special this holiday, H-E-B’s BLOOMS department has seasonal four‑inch red poinsettias presented in a Santa or Rudolph planter for $12.98. Prices for other floral arrangements vary.
Household items/apparel
Bed sheets ($9)
Holiday-themed beanies
Door mat ($9)
Gift cards
Gift cards are always an option for a gift idea from HEB because you can load any amount on them.
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