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Home Geekonomics: The Walking Dead Valentine’s Day

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This Sunday is the most heartfelt day of the year, and by that I mean a beating-heart-being-devoured-by-a-zombie kind of day. It’s the return of The Walking Dead! Finally our favorite survivors are back. And how can the episode be anything but butterflies and candy when the season premiere is on Valentine’s Day?

If you’ll be celebrating the holiday with your post-apocalyptic partner, it’s only appropriate to give the one you love a Walking Dead themed gift. Pair it with a can of Carl’s Zombie Pudding and you’ve got yourself a hot Valentine’s Day.

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Rick + Daryl Card by MonsterCardsbyMV
You guys make a perfect team, just like Rick and Daryl. The two of you can take on anything that comes your way.

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Daryl Valentine by PerfectShapes
Everyone knows that cupid uses a Stryker StrykeZone Crossbow.

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Zombie Promise Card by BSandRS
True love is taking care of your loved, one alive or dead… or undead.

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Zombie Apocalypse Partners Jewerly by KuKeeUK
When you and your Valentine wear these necklaces you know you’ll always be able to find each other in the apocalypse. Hint: Look under the dumpster.

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Chibi Glenn & Maggie by bear-arms
As fans we can’t help but root for Glenn and Maggie. This adorable Chibi version of our favorite couple makes a kawaii Walking Dead cartoon seem like the best idea ever.

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