Arizona gets a bad reputation for being hot, but the people who love it know there's so much more to it. Early morning walks, monsoon storms, creek days, red rock adventures, desert wildflowers, incredible sunsets, and road trips that make you feel l...
The flavor that immediately says Arizona.
Cactus Candy Co 1/2 LB Arizona Prickly
A Southwest staple that tourists become obsessed with.
Prickly Pear Jam - Etsy
Made from desert wildflowers and mesquite blooms.
Local Arizona Honey Products from AZ Queen Bee
A uniquely Arizona flavor that tastes like the desert.
Mesquite Honey - Amazon.com
An Arizona classic.
Cerreta's Western Shapes Chocolate Gift Box
Because everything tastes better when it's shaped like a cactus.
Cactus Cookie Cutter - Amazon.com
Pure Arizona nostalgia.
Arizona Highways Magazine
The bottled water equivalent of a road trip up north.
Purely Sedona : Water - Target
Arizona's unofficial metal.
Handmade Copper Jewelry Collection - John S Brana
Southwestern classic.
Genuine Phoenix Turquoise Pendant Necklace
A symbol you see everywhere in Arizona.
Kokopelli Outdoor Decor - Amazon.com
Morning in the desert.
Sonoran Desert Coffee Cup - Funny Gift Mug
Think creosote, cactus blossom, monsoon rain.
Saguaro Cactus Candle - Etsy
If you've smelled rain in Arizona, you know.
Arizona Monsoon Soy Candle - Made With Creosote - Etsy
The scent of every Scottsdale gift shop.
Cactus Candle - Etsy
A little piece of Arizona to take home.
Arizona Wildflower Seeds - Etsy
A Southwest pantry staple.
Mexican Vanilla - Etsy
The Southwest in a jar.
Hatch Green Chile Svg - Etsy
Arizona kitchens understand this.
Tortilla Warmer - Etsy
Cute, practical, and giftable.
Arizona Themed Beach Towel, Grand Canyon State Adult Bath Pool ...
Mountains, saguaros, sunsets.
Sonoran Desert Wall Art & Canvas Prints
Colorful Southwest vibes.
Talavera Pottery - Etsy
Made in arizona. Colorful Southwest vibes. Fun.
Arcosanti Wind Chimes - Etsy
Because no Arizona-themed list feels complete without one.
Tiny Cactus - Etsy
Grab these at the local Dairy Queen in Sedona, yes, you heard me.