"Birthdays require shopping for only one person, but holidays like Christmas can have you coming home with loads of gifts. In addition to figuring out where to put all the gifts you buy, you also have to make sure the people in your house don't see their gift before it's time to open them - especially if the magic of Santa is still alive in your home."
"According to a new survey from Lowe's, 57% of children "have found or opened a gift before the holidays," and "39% of parents have been caught by their kid while wrapping their gifts." So this year, the home improvement chain is giving away a handy solution that will help ward off gift-snoopers of any age that may be lurking around your home as December progresses."
"To help make sure your gift recipients are truly surprised, Lowe's is offering shoppers a free box designed to be misleading and mundane - especially for kids. Instead of a Switch 2 box in the garage, for instance, it'll look like you're just storing a boring desk lamp. Kids will be way less likely to snoop!"
Holiday gift buildup creates storage and secrecy challenges as recipients sometimes find or open presents early. A survey from Lowe's reports 57% of children have found or opened gifts early and 39% of parents have been caught wrapping gifts. Lowe's will distribute free misleading storage boxes called "Holiday Under Wraps" at select stores from December 3–19, 2025. The boxes are designed to look mundane (for example like a desk lamp box) to deter snooping. The boxes can be used for storage or as deceptive gift wrapping to preserve surprise for recipients of any age.
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