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Save £20 on an AncestryDNA test kit in the Father’s Day Sale
Father’s Day is fast approaching, and you really should get your dad something special. That means steering clear of the same cliché gifts you normally buy, and giving your dad something he’ll actually want.
We know your dad seems really grateful when you get him a novelty T-shirt or another mug, but it’s not what he really wants. He probably already has a “best dad” mug, and he definitely doesn’t need any more Star Wars clothing. How about thinking outside the box this year, and getting your dad a DNA test kit?
AncestryDNA has cut the price of its test kit by 25 percent for Father’s Day. You can now pick up a kit for just £59 plus tax and shipping. This deal expires at midnight on June 12, so you’ll have to act fast to secure this price.
AncestryDNA can reveal your dad’s heritage and connect him with family past and present. It’s also a really simple process, which will appeal to grumpy dads everywhere. You just need to order the kit, return a small saliva sample in the prepaid envelope, and your dad’s DNA will be analysed at more than 700,000 genetic markers. Within six to eight weeks, your dad can expect an email with a link to his online results. So simple.
Give your dad something a little different this year with an AncestryDNA test kit.
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