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Need a Small Gift for Someone Special? Send a Yiftee

New company partners with Half Moon Bay merchants, bringing an innovative — and local — way to send small, thoughtful gifts.

You need a Christmas gift for your favorite teacher. It’s your boss’s birthday. Your best friend just lost her pet. Or your neighbor did you a huge favor.

Why not acknowledge life’s moments like these with just a little bit more than an e-mail, card or Facebook post?

Well, now you can. An easy, new way to send a thoughtful small gift to someone special from a local business has come to Half Moon Bay.

It’s called Yiftee, an iPhone app and Internet service that lets Coastsiders send small real gifts — mostly under $20 — like a latte, glass of wine, frozen yogurt, manicure, rose or boutique item that the recipients pick up at a favorite local café, restaurant, shop, boutique or florist.

“It’s very easy and that’s the whole idea. It’s a win-win-win for gift-giver, gift-receiver, and merchant,” said Lori Laub, Yiftee co-founder based in Menlo Park.

So far Yiftee has partnered with Toque Blanche, The Half Moon Bay Wine and Cheese Co., Savvy Skirts, Cunha’s Country Store, Alena Jean and Nails by Christine Smith to launch Yiftee in Half Moon Bay.

“We are thrilled to be partnering with and we look forward to growing with them and welcoming more local merchants,” said Laub.

It takes just two minutes to thank a friend for a favor, using the Yiftee iPhone app on the go or Yiftee.com. Your friend gets a code that he/she brings to the store to pick up your gift, which is redeemed in seconds.

For example, they can send a ceramic garlic grater from Toque Blanche, a bling hair tie from Savvy Skirts or a sandwich, drink and chips from Cunha’s Country Store  — to name just a few.

 “When we heard about Yiftee, we signed up without a second thought — it’s just a great way to give gifts,” said Charles Nelson, owner of Toque Blanche on Main Street in Half Moon Bay.

Unredeemed gifts are credited back to the giver’s Yiftee account who can then give another gift. Any merchant can sell Yiftees by signing up on Yiftee.com or contacting Eliza Gray at eliza@yiftee.com.

For merchants, Yiftee sells more products, drives foot traffic into the store and delivers free visibility on mobile and social media.

So far, Alena Barragan, owner of Alena Jean, likes the concept:

"Yiftee is a great way to send thoughtful gifts while promoting local business.”

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Jon DeLong May 18, 2013 at 06:45 pm
With so many good Mexican restaurants in the area, why bother?
Cid May 17, 2013 at 06:14 pm
I enjoy an occasional Taco Bell, but in the same shopping center as Happy Taco with far better,Read More authentic LOCAL Mexican food! Nah! I do enjoy the Combo locations that have KFC & TACO BELL. (Face it, Americans like to have choices!). With no drive-through, perhaps it will be better than the average suburban stores along the El Camino. As for another chain restaurant in Half Moon Bay...What did you expect? Demographics will continue to dictate that we can still expect to keep our "Fast-Food-Free-Zone" between Linda Mar and HMB while "City Councils or Planning Departments in the Cities will attract them....for their tax base.
Dee May 15, 2013 at 08:07 pm
Seriously? Taco Bell? Next to New Leaf? How did this happen? Not happy about this addition and notRead More looking forward to seeing Taco Bell trash all over the place. Not sure about KFC ... we already have a fast food chicken place at Popeyes so we certainly don't need another. The high school students will probably frequent Taco Bell the most and keep it in business but I will not be going there that's for sure.
Carol Wexler May 18, 2013 at 02:42 pm
I would consider volunteering at the California State Parks but dogs are not allowed and I wouldRead More need to bring my dog.
pae May 18, 2013 at 11:22 pm
Misha, I understand where you're coming from, but that's what we don't want to do. One reason thatRead More all dog owners are being discriminated against is those few who don't follow the rules. It doesn't matter that there are bicyclists and horseback riders who don't follow rules, they're "OK," it's the dog owners who pay the price. We want an area where our dogs can exercise freely and legally, where we won't be bothered by people who are afraid of dogs or dislike them, and where they're not at risk from horses who spook. For those of us who live surrounded by Rancho land especially, we don't want to have to drive miles to a small, fenced lot with crowds of others seeking to exercise their dogs in the same small area. We're paying for this open space with our tax dollars, and we want to have access to it. There's plenty of room for everyone.
Misha Flores May 17, 2013 at 09:35 am
To be honest I would probably just let my dog run around without a leash anyway, except there's soRead More much darned poison oak around these hills. I don't want her to get contaminated and then I hug her and trouble ensues.
Anne Martin May 16, 2013 at 04:29 pm
I don't own a dog now but empathize with the dog owners who have been deprived of the right toRead More allow their dogs to run free in the national recreation area that we as taxpayers own. As a taxpayer, I want to know the rationale for this policy. If it is to protect horses from being frightened by dogs what is the basis for that? How many horses use the open space? It appears that dozens of people who have been able to enjoy walking with their dogs in the open space adjoining their neighborhood are now being grossly inconvenienced because some faceless bureaucrats are creating rules that may have no basis in reality.
Chris Vance March 23, 2013 at 03:00 pm
What are you doing with the excess Undaria pinnatifida that is found? Can we get some of it for ourRead More compost piles at the Pacifica Sanchez Library Garden?