Growing up, my favorite part of Christmas was opening my
stocking. My mom was the world’s best stocking stuffer. Every year, my sister
and I would get some kind of funny desk toy, cool
band-aids, a CD or cassette (yes, I’m that old), a bunch of cheap earrings, gourmet
hot chocolate or tea, a new toothbrush and our preferred brand of toothpaste,
funny socks, crossword puzzle books, and an assortment of other random things
that she collected over the course of the entire year. Although I can only
aspire to my mom’s stocking greatness, I do have ten good suggestions for cool
and unusual stocking stuffers for recipients of all ages – and all under 20
bucks.
Handmade Flavored Marshmallows
For a mere $7.95, you can get a whole box of handmade
marshmallows in flavors like peppermint, bourbon, Guiness, s’mores, and more,
from www.wondermade.com.
Robotic Crab
This cute little robot will entertain and impress your
office mates and your kids. It huddles quietly in dark places and scuttles away
when the light is turned on; it scoots away from loud noises; it can even
maneuver around obstacles thanks to sensors in its legs. And it can be yours
(or someone else’s) for the bargain price of only $16.95, from www.fatbraintoys.com.
Funky Bottle Opener
The Drinking Buddy Bottle Opener adds a bit of whimsy to
your bar or kitchen. And it has the added benefit of being made of shiny,
festive chrome and will look adorable peeking out of the top of a stocking on
Christmas morning. $10 from www.umbra.com.
I Mustache You to
Close the Bag
At 4 bucks a pop, you can hardly NOT put these mustache chip
clips in someone’s stocking. They’re funny AND practical; from www.kikkerland.com.
Connectable Drinking
Straws
For only $9.99, you get two dozen clear straws in two
lengths plus 20 various-shaped flexible connectors in your choice of colors.
Who wouldn’t love seeing a collection of these in their Christmas stocking,
whether they’ll be using them to drink chocolate milk or spiked eggnog? From www.vat19.com.
Magnetic Einstein
Dress-up Doll
A modern version of the paper dolls you played with as a
kid, Al comes with 28 different articles of clothing and accessories so you can
dress up him in everything from a spacesuit to a tuxedo. $15 from www.soapplant.com.
Bacon Band-Aids
Band-aids that look like bacon. Do I need to say more? Okay:
“Free Toy Inside.” $7.94 from www.gifts.com.
‘Nough said.
Ninja Cookie Cutters
Ninjas are awesome. Cookies are awesome. Put them together
and what have you got? A double dose of awesomeness from www.retroplanet.com for $9.97.
Christmas Lollipops
A stocking isn’t a stocking without some special treats.
This lollipop trio includes Santa, a penguin, and a reindeer with light-festooned
antlers, each made of rice krispy treats and covered in rich chocolate
frosting. They’re from www.harryanddavid.com
so you know they’re worth every penny of that $19.95 price tag.
Oinking Pig Slingshot
Giving new meaning to the phrase, “When pigs fly,” you can
send this bug-eyed piggy flying with a surprised “oink.” I’d recommend giving
one to every member of the family, because doesn’t flying pig wars on Christmas
morning sound like a blast? And for $6.23 from www.amazon.com,
you can afford a whole styful of oinking piggies.
And if these ideas don’t inspire you, try scoping around on
the various tagged websites – these are only a few examples of the fun, creative,
and inexpensive gifts that are out there!!
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