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Best Present for just £1 - any ideas?
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We are having a family Christmas, and have decided for a bit of fun to set a challenge, everyone coming has to choose the best present they can buy for just £1. They will all get put into a box and everyone will choose one, so any suggestions please? The funnier or stranger the better!!
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Not funny or strange, but Morrisons were selling a box of Suchard chocolate yesterday at £1. B&M had Lindt teddy bears at 20p each.
You could have a look around the pound shops - there are usually some things that you could get as presents. Poundworld have calendars with matching diary. OK, the quality isn't brilliant, but they are fine to use.0 -
Was planning a trip to the pound shop!0
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funny ones are virtual brands aftershave and perfume at poundworldWho remembers when X Factor was just Roman suncream?0
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terrys chocolate orange is a pound at morrisons ..
Until Dec 31st ..
Thanks to HUKD0 -
They had christmas cds at Poundland. They also had funny christmas hats.0
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pack of scouring sponge pads, so they can do the washing up for you,
:D:D:rotfl::rotfl: Work to live= not live to work0 -
ha ha like the sponge pads idea, go with that one!
Its difficult for a £1. I had a £2/£3 budget with friends at work at that was bad enough. Ended up getting some quiz trivia question cards.0 -
:rotfl:I love that one!! :rotfl:0
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A winning scratch card?
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wilkinsons have some plasic wind up snails....a pack of 2 is £2...but get together with another person in the family as they can be easily split up and the recipients of the snails could have a race on christmas day!
They look like these
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Snail-Wind-up-Toy-Stocking-Filler-/170952824181?pt=UK_Toys_Creative_Educational_RL&hash=item27cd951575
and were in a display of small stocking fillers....great for either kids or oldies and quite funny....frugal October...£41.82 of £40 food shopping spend for the 2 of us!
2017 toiletries challenge 179 out 145 in ...£18.64 spend0
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