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AncestryDNA kits are on sale for $40 off for Father’s Day
TL;DR: The popular and fun AncestryDNA DNA kits are $40 off for Father’s Day — gift your dad something exciting and educational.
Your dad is special, so make sure you get him a Father’s Day gift that shows him that. Stray away from the whiskey stones and ties this year and consider something more unique.
A DNA kit is a neat gift that will allow your dad to dig in to his family history and learn more about himself. These kits can get a bit pricey, but luckily AncestryDNA is running a Father’s Day sale where you can get the kit for $59 now through June 17. (That’s a savings of $40 BTW.)
The AncestryDNA kit comes with easy-to-follow instructions prompting your dad to spit in a tube (it’s gross, but it leads to some cool discoveries) and then ship the sample to the AncestryDNA lab. In six to eight weeks he’ll be able to access his results online.
Your father will receive his ethnicity estimate and learn his ancestors’ migration history through an interactive timeline. He can also connect with other relatives who have taken AncestryDNA tests. He’ll even learn a little something about his nutrition traits.
Get you dad something interesting this Father’s Day by ordering an AncestryDNA kit on sale for $59. (Bonus: Because the results come later, it will feel like he’s getting a present all over again, making you an awesome gift-giver.)
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