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Many USPS-themed products are available this holiday season

Looking for unique gifts this holiday season? Consider these USPS-branded toys, apparel, home décor and collectibles available from the online Postal Store and other retailers:

• For kids. The Flybar electric ride-on truck ($139.99) looks like a Postal Service LLV. The toy, geared toward children ages 3-5, also comes with a mailbox and three letters.

“Mr. ZIP’s Windy Day” is a lift-the-flap book ($10.99), based on the adventures of the popular USPS character.

Mr. ZIP and his friends B. Franklin and Farley are also available as 11-inch plush, cuddly toys ($14.99 each).

Also available: Postal truckPost Office mailbox and letter carrier costumes, as well as a mail carrier dog costume ($17.99-29.99).

• For home and office. The new year is right around the corner and philatelists can start fresh with the Stamp Art 2025 Calendar ($15.99).

An assortment of boxed holiday cards ($12.49-$17.49) and the latest holiday stamps are also available.

There are also ornaments featuring Mr. ZIP ($27.99) and Santa Claus dressed as a letter carrier ($15.95), along with other trinkets to dress the Christmas tree (starting at $15.95).

You can also get throw pillows showcasing whimsical Christmas Forever stamps ($23.99-$25.99), as well as framed stamp art, including the new Thank You, Healthcare Community stamp ($29.95).

• For downtime and entertainment. Take a break from the busy holiday season by playing Monopoly: U.S. Stamps Edition ($44.99); True Crime Stories ($39.99), a board game based on Postal Inspection Service cases; and the Great American Mail Race ($23.49).

There are also a variety of jigsaw puzzles ($16.99-$19.99) and bookmarks showcasing individual stamps ($5.95), including a set of four ($20.95) featuring the new Dungeons & Dragons release.

• For wearing your postal pride. A variety of hoodies, T-shirts and tank tops featuring stamps are available ($22.97-$43.99). There’s also a USPS-branded T-shirt available online from Hot Topic and in Kohl’s retail locations.

Products are available while supplies last. Shoppers should consult the Postal Service’s recommended mail-by dates to ensure delivery in time for the holidays.

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