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Celebrating St. Valentine is fast approaching and men are quickly trying to make remarkable decisions on how to treat their women. February 14th is the day set aside for people to express love to one another at least in the best way they can.

It is crowned with romance and out of this outpouring of emotion an entrepreneur can mint money by selling the right products that would serve lovers’ needs. So in the event of trying to solve problems or fill the needs for others on this day, on Sunday this week, Business Today takes a closer look at some the products that can help entrepreneurs make profit off lovers.

Research shows that Valentines Day frenzy normally begins on day one of February and climaxes on the 14th.  Entrepreneurs are expected to carefully observe the time frame, which is close to three weeks.

Below are the best selling products you for Valentine’s Day.

1. Heart-shaped Ornaments: Love is all cored around the heart and selling a heart-shaped ornament along the street on Valentine Day’s week will be a great deal for both the buyer and the seller. They are a great decoration and will undoubtedly be on high demand as couples try to outweigh each other by buying a variety them in variety of colours.

2. Valentines Day Gifts: Saint Valentine is a day of giving. Essentially, customers are already on the lookout for gifts at affordable prices to surprise their loved ones with. Market analysts advise entrepreneurs to consider putting some on offer because, the more the offer, the better the chances of having good deals.

3. Digital Photo Frames: It is said that the special value of Valentines Day lies in memories. A couple of years down the line, lovers would want to remember their days, one experience at a time. Therefore photography is part and parcel of this overly hyped day and by this you can consider lining your digital photo frames along because the demand will be higher. It can be a scoop.

4. Teddybears and dolls: The motherly instinct of women is the core reason why many of them love teddy bears. Scientists argue that because teddy bears are cute and cuddly; look so innocent, they remind our ladies of their childhood as well. On this day of Valentine, this is a great product to put in the market but because it will have returns.

5. Romantic Novels: Kenyans don’t like reading. It has been said again and again probably factual according to a few findings here and there. But on this rare occasion, a romantic novel at an affordable price will do. Books like A walk to Remember, Pride and Prejudice,Outlander, among many others, are ever in demand at the time.

6. Bouquet of flowers: It should have come first on the list but research by eBay and other online romantic sites suggests otherwise. Elite Daily posted that “women simply love flowers because they are pointless and reflect who they are.” Ideally across the globe, women would crave for at least a bouquet of flowers from a man who claims to lover her. Why not hang around with a Ksh2,500 bouquet with fresh scent along Tom Mboya Street and count your cash?

7. Boxers: A lot of gifts are unidirectional that is from a man’s point of view. Nonetheless, men too deserve a treat on this lovers day and cute boxers have been found to be on high demand, although secretly but by many men. Whatever the price, a lady would love to surprise her man with one in the spirit of romance, love and affection.

This is yet another proven business you should try out.

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