IKEA offers another shopping experience for the holidays (beyond Swedish Meat Balls)

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Oak Creek (CBS 58)--IKEA’s blue and yellow signature colors will be getting a little more green and red as we round the corner to the holidays.
This weeks mark six months since the Scandinavian furnishings store opened its doors in Oak Creek off Drexel Avenue and I-94. One IKEA spokesperson wants shoppers to know they’ve got you covered with plenty of Christmas merchandise from kids’ toys to holiday home decor to gifts for him or her. In other words the selection is a big as the location itself.
Beside shopping at IKEA, you can actually order online and pick it up at the store. To do online shopping, click here.
By the way, IKEA won’t be opened on Thanksgiving itself, and there won’t be special holiday hours either.