Presents TV lovers will appreciate
LEGO GOES UPSIDE DOWN
With the fourth season of Netflix’s “Stranger Things” just announced, it will be a while before the binging begins. In the meantime, you can get your “ST” fix with LEGO’s “Upside Down” kit, which includes the Byers house and eight of the series’ characters including Eleven, Mike, Lucas, Dustin, Will and the Demogorgon. The set is for “fans and big kids” 16+. $199. https://amzn.to/2WvIwhP
BLAST OFF WITH A PERSONALIZED LUNCH BOX
“Star Trek: Discovery” fans will boldly eat lunch how they’ve never eaten lunch before with an insulated neoprene lunch box replete with a carrying handle and your name and “Property of the U.S.S. Discovery Ship” emblazoned on the front.
$45.95. https://www.cbsstore. com/products/star-trek-discovery-property-of-u-s-s-discovery-ship-personalizedlunch-box
THE GOLDEN GIRLS GO THE FULL CHIA
Blanche, Dorothy, Sophia and Rose of the 1985-92 NBC comedy series “The Golden Girls” are now forever immortalized as Chia pets. You’ll have a full coat within two weeks, and you can reuse your Chia pet forever; just replant with new Chia seeds. $19.95. https://amzn. to/2BYDP6L
BAKE THE BRITISH WAY
Paul Hollywood, the steely blue-eyed judge on “The Great British Baking Show” _ currently on Netflix _ teaches budding pastry chiefs how to make such very British deserts as fresh cherry cake, plum bread, honey buns and baked Somerset brie in the cookbook “Paul Hollywood’s British Baking.” $22.15. https://amzn.to/2BWg6nQ
SOCK IT TO YOU
HBO’s Emmy Awardwinning “Game of Thrones” may be gone, but the merchandise is thriving. The five low-cut ankle “GOT” sock set for juniors/women featuring such iconic series quotes as “Winter is Coming”; “All Men Must Die”; “I Drink and I Know Things”: “A Girl Has No Name”; and “Mother of Dragons.” $10.99.
https://amzn.to/2pkNgef
A BLANKET THAT WILL BE THERE FOR YOU
You can keep warm watching the endless repeats of the uber-popular 1994-2004 NBC series “Friends” with a red fleece Central Perk blankie.
$39.99.
‘THE OFFICE’ FILES
The Emmy Award-winning 2005-13 NBC comedy series “The Office” was the most popular TV offering last year
on Netflix.
And one of the most popular characters is Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson), the ambitious, underhanded salesman who owns the Schrute Farms bed and breakfast in Scranton, Pa.
A Schrute Farms hoodie sweatshirt is the next best thing to being in rural Scranton during the holidays.
$44.95. https://amzn. to/2N39oTn