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The Secret Santa Gift Idea Thread

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  • How about making a small mug gift set - tea/coffee sachet or snowman soup with a small miniture chocolate?

    Primark have some good little gadgets in at the moment - battery powered phone chargers (come with different attachments for different phones) also a little stand that you can attach to phones if your someone who likes to watch things but don't want to hold your phone.

    Play.com has some good things as well at the moment, grow your own camper van flowers, jelly alcoshots, stress balls and loads of other little things.

    Jess x
  • weeclick wrote: »
    Peanut and peanut butter good source of protein and good fats which provides energy. Im currently losing weight and have a tub of the stuff religiously on my desk :D

    Thanks! :D I was letting my imagination run away with me a bit there...!:rotfl:
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  • lufoo7
    lufoo7 Posts: 406 Forumite
    Sarah715 wrote: »
    You can never go wrong with food or alcohol, but if that fails then a giftbox of smellies usually goes down well.

    Just wanted to say only buy alcohol if you know for sure that they drink, not everyone does, and I always stay away from smellies unless I know the person well enough, I know it's only ment to be a token gesture but if you give smellies to someone with sensitive skin it's as bad a giving alcohol to someone that doesn't drink!
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