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It has been a busy week for gift card deals with deep price drops at StubHub, Under Armour, Toys/Babies R Us, Uber, Lyft and more. But we now have a number of rare offers including up to 20% off at the Nintendo eShop, Yankee Candle, Columbia and much more. We have rounded up all the best gift card deals still live down below…

Just remember, you’ll need a valid US PayPal account for its offers. This can be a fantastic way to save even more over the holidays or pick up some easy stocking stuffers.

This Week’s Best Gift Card Deals:

Nintendo eShop Terms and Conditions

Redeem balance ONLY through the Nintendo eShop and other Nintendo shopping services, including Nintendo systems that offer access to the Nintendo eShop, to download content such as games and other features, or to purchase items (subject to availability). Valid for use in the United States only. Compatible accessories and software may be required to use certain downloaded content, and are sold separately. When you enter the card’s activation code on the Nintendo eShop or other Nintendo shopping service, the card balance will be associated with your Nintendo eShop account and will be non-transferable.  There will be no remaining balance on the card…

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices