100 Christmas Gifts for $25 or Less
'Tis the season for budget-conscious shoppers to find the right gift at the right price for everyone on their list. Whether you're shopping for a coworker, a cherished family member, an energetic kid, or even the family pet, we have plenty of ideas — and none of them will cost you more than $25.
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$13 from Always Fits
Here's a fun stocking stuffer for that child of the 1980s who loves snacking: a set of four clips designed in the style of popular games of the era, including the Magic 8 Ball, Speak & Spell, and more.
$22 from Etsy
Add some color to your plant collection with these pastel-hued bubble concrete planters, suitable for both indoor and outdoor plants. Each planter comes with a drain hole, and drain trays are available in various colors.
$9 from Personalization Mall
Whether they're returned to the office or are still working at home, this pint-sized banner will remind your loved one to keep smiling. It can be customized with the recipient's name.
$23 from Target
A warm blanket is vital heading into the warmer months, and this sherpa option is as warm as it gets. The blue plaid design goes well with most decor, and you can keep it at the foot of your bed or on the living room couch for when a cold chill strikes.
$20 from Amazon
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From the creators of the satirical web comic The Oatmeal comes this strategic but zany game that's great for kids and adults. Already got it? Check out the expansion packs: Imploding Kittens and Streaking Kittens.
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$17 from Etsy
A great gift for home entertainers, these colorful twisted candles would look stylish on any dining room table. Choose from six different colors.
$13 from Amazon
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We could all use a serotonin boost about now! Give it via unbearably endearing creatures.
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$13 from Bed Bath & Beyond
Not everyone has a green thumb. Give your plant-wary friend some faux flora to bring a bit of nature into their space. It doesn't need any water or sunlight, and at a little over 3.5 pounds it's easy to move around.
$16 from Sur La Table
A Microplane grater is a must-have for any serious chef who needs to grate hard cheeses or spices or zest citrus. It's available in eight handle color options.
$20 from Uncommon Goods
Need a gift for your grill-loving partner or friend? These kabob grilling baskets make it easy to cook perfectly grilled skewers, with a design that's easy for flipping. The baskets just need a little soap and water to be kept clean.
$24 from Amazon
Nothing promotes self-care more than a sound night's sleep, and this well-rated sound machine can help make that happen. It includes six sounds: rain, brook, thunder, white noise, ocean, and summer night. Can be powered by an included AC adapter or batteries and also features an auto-off timer function.
$8 and up from Amazon
Stylish and functional, this belt bag is ideal for men, women, and anyone who likes to pack the essentials while they're on the go. The bag is available in eight colors and comes with an adjustable strap, so it can be used as a fanny pack, cross body bag, shoulder bag, and more.
$15 from Amazon
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Ideal for hikers, campers, or anyone who just wants to be prepared, LifeStraw can filter 1,000 liters of contaminated water, making it safe to drink. The straw-like design means water can be gulped straight from the source, too.
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$11 and up from Amazon
You can never have too many dish towels, and these colorful ones are particularly cheery, sporting bright colors and playful patterns. Made with 100% cotton, the towels help reduce the use of paper products and can be used to clean dishes, pans, and appliances.
Price varies from Always Fits
No matter what gift you give, a handwritten note inside a greeting card will make it even better. We're fond of this one.
$20 from Target
Despite the proliferation of recipe blogs, physical cookbooks are still thriving. This wooden cookbook holder is perfect for the home cook who wants to show off their collection of hardcover cookbooks. It features a slanted angle for easy reading and a metal stand to keep it from falling over, plus a ledge at the front to keep the pages in place.
$21 from Amazon
Give a world traveler a chance to check off his or her adventures with this map duo set. The set includes a large world map and smaller U.S. map, plus a scratch tool, memory stickers to pin each new trip, and a magnifying strip so the smallest details loom larger.
$19 from Uncommon Goods
This deck of 60 cards holds two month's worth of daily actions that might help bring more balance to your health and work life. Pull a card and you might be asked to do some breathing exercises, network, practice gratitude, and more.
$16 from Amazon
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A simple, fast, fun game for two to eight players, Codenames teams up spymasters and agents who use one-word clues to guess their allies and avoid their enemies. And there's an assassin lurking to torpedo the whole game.
$13 from Amazon
This rechargeable book light is a sleek-looking light that emits a warm, comforting glow, making it easier to fall asleep after reading a few pages of your favorite book. The sturdy clip allows you to attach it to multiple surfaces, and it's light enough that you can transport it easily.
$15 from Amazon
Why dirty another big colander that might not fit into the dishwasher when you can snap on this smaller silicone strainer for ease and easy cleaning. Comes in five colors.
$13 from Amazon
Need a gift for a truffle fanatic? Truff's black truffle hot sauce is a cool $13, infused with chili peppers, and offers a fiery addition to any meal.
$15 from Amazon
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Reviewers are devoted to this bestselling clay mask, which they say helps deep-clean oily pores like nothing else on the market. Made with calcium bentonite clay, it doesn't contain additives, fragrances, or animal products.
$23 from Amazon
Give a gift that makes a positive impact, like this compost bin that comes in several colors. A form-fitting lid keeps out odors, while a rotating handle makes it easy to transport.
$25 from Amazon
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We were surprised at how many best-of lists this pair of cheap, plastic-lens sunglasses showed up on. But they get the job done. About 3,000 Amazon buyers give them a very high average score of 4.7 out of 5, too. Bonus: They’ve available in a range of fun frame and lens colors.
$20 from Etsy
This ceramic vase set, which come in a set of two, can hold slender flowers while bringing a minimalist vibe into your home.
$11 from Amazon
These super-soft socks will keep the feet of any wine-loving lady warm (and let someone nearby know when she needs a refill). They come in cute cupcake-like gift packaging.
$19 from Amazon
For the man who loves the outdoors almost as much as he loves a cold beer. Designed and screen-printed by hand in Estes Park, Colorado, this 16-ounce stainless steel drinkware comes packaged in a display box. Even better, a portion of each sale benefits the National Park Foundation.
$20 from Amazon
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A great stocking stuffer for beauty buffs, high-end Beautyblender sponges have racked up plenty of awards and a big cult following among makeup lovers. These edgeless, reusable sponges are water-activated and promise even application of foundations, powders, and other products.
$4 from Amazon
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Naval engineer Richard James inadvertently invented the stair-descending spring during a failed attempt at making stabilizers for ships' instruments during World War II. After selling a bunch to a department store in Philadelphia in 1945, demand became so great that James started mass-producing them there. Production eventually moved to Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, where more than 300 million have been made to date.
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$20 from Amazon
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This magnetic wristband is like a third hand during any DIY project. It has 10 strong magnets that corral things such as screws, nails, bolts, and drill bits, making home improvement that much easier.
$25 from Amazon
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A milk frother is essential for whipping up a creamy cappuccino and other milk-based coffee drinks. But you can also use it at a home bar to aerate or froth cocktails.
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$15 and up from Amazon
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Here's an idea for the man with a discerning palate and a way with pots and pans: a grow-your-own-mushrooms kit. The first harvest of gourmet, organic mushrooms should take less than two weeks after watering begins, although some buyers report that it can take longer. The kit yields more than a pound of pearl oyster mushrooms.
$25 from Amazon
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Socks as a gift? They won't sneer if they're these Vermont-made wool-blend socks, ready for anything thrown at them. All Darn Tough socks are also guaranteed for life.
$23 from Amazon
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Perhaps someone you know takes their personal library so seriously that they'll want to check books in and out the way they used to do in public libraries. This kit comes with 20 return-date slips, 20 self-adhesive pockets, plus a date stamp and ink pad.
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$10 from Amazon
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This thoughtful little set is ready to pamper men and women with five travel-size products: a deep cleansing cream, a foot cream, hand salve, body lotion, and lip balm.
$16 from Amazon
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This leak- and spill-proof travel mug is a caffeinated commuter's dream. The vacuum-insulated stainless steel keeps drinks hot or cold for hours, and one-handed sipping is as easy as pushing a button. And if you're looking for another gift for the coffee lover in your life, check out our coffee-centric gift guide.
$8 from Amazon
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Just because something is useful doesn't mean it can't be fun. This monkey vegetable peeler is a perfect example of that and it gets great reviews.
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$19 from Amazon
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You don't need a fancy camera to create a photo-like print. All you need is some sunlight, water, and imagination.
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$18 from Amazon
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People cannot resist cute and miniature things, and we're guessing the participants at your white elephant get-together won't be any different.
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$23 from Uncommon Goods
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These cotton dish towels show a "vibrant collage of iconic names, images and landmarks that will help you remember the things that make your birthplace or adopted state so special."
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$24 and up from Amazon
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For travelers, toting shampoo bars instead of bottles frees up valuable room in a quart-size bag for other carry-on liquids. This three-pack of all-natural bars comes in three fresh scents, and since they're biodegradable, they're eco-friendly, too.
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$18 from Amazon
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If they're not going to text you back, at least make sure they can't use a dead phone as an excuse. A great stocking stuffer, this compact little external battery has enough juice to charge most phones twice.
$13 from Amazon
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While it comes with a few ideas for small projects, this classic, colorful set of Legos promotes open play. The brick-shaped storage container is an adorable bonus.
$25 from Amazon
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This smart plug makes controlling the lights as easy as telling an Alexa-compatible device to turn them off. A smartphone app can to set up a daily schedule for lights or small appliance, and easily make it look like someone is home when they're not. Looking for more smart home options? Consider our list of 25 Smart Home Products That Are Worth the Money.
$8 and up from Walmart
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If you haven't heard about the Ozark Trail tumbler, now's the time to check it out and buy one for a friend. Reviewers say they're every bit as impressive as the Yeti brand, but for a third of the price.
$13 and up from Walmart
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Slip these cozy slippers into her stocking so she can stay warm during chilly weather. The stretch terry cotton and cushioned sole allow a comfy, custom fit.
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$19 from Amazon
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The multitasker in your life will love having this screwdriver-flashlight hybrid on hand, great for common projects around the house. It's compact and rechargeable, and the handle pivots for a more comfortable grip.
$15 from Best Buy
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Whether the chef in your life is a novice or a pro, these vibrant knives will liven up their kitchen. They have a nonstick coating and come with protective slides.
$15 from Amazon
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A great gift for friends who like to take the party anywhere, this waterproof speaker has universal compatibility, a built-in mic, and high-definition Bluetooth wireless connectivity.
$19 from Amazon
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You probably spent some time clicking through one of these as a kid — now it's time to give your own kids or grandkids the same pleasure. Consider it the original VR headset.
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$15 and up at Amazon
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Don't have a big budget for headphones? That doesn't mean you have to resign yourself to a wired pair. Bluetooth-enabled JBuds get surprisingly great reviews for the price. Get up to six hours of playback on a single charge. They're also sweat- and water-resistant.
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$20 from Ikea
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Your favorite hostess with the mostest will always appreciate another spot for appetizers, treats, or other finger foods. This three-tier server made of glass and stainless steel is neutral enough for most kitchens. More important, it's dishwasher-safe.
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$22 from Target
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A classic game gets a modern twist with Pictionary Air. Draw "pictures" in the air with the special pen, and they'll appear on a smart device or connected TV. Performances can even be recorded and saved with the Pictionary Air app.
$10 and up from Amazon
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Elevate the often-expected gift of a candle by giving one with a unique scent. This bestseller on Amazon will bring to mind that wonderful smell of clean laundry — without having to do chores, of course.
$18 from Amazon
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A classic Spirograph set lets anyone create hypnotic, mandala-like designs. Multiple sizes of drawing wheels and different colored pens allow kids or adults to get creative with this uniquely mathematical design toy.
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$10 from Amazon
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There are some impressive electric wine bottle openers on the market, but they're big and bulky. This simple corkscrew is pocket-sized and backed by sommeliers. Looking for a gift to pair with the corkscrew? Here are 50 Great-Tasting Red Wines Under $20.
$7 and up from Amazon
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An eco-friendly stocking stuffer, this set of reusable straight and angled stainless steel straws includes two lengths sized perfectly for 20- and 30-ounce tumblers. Two nylon-bristled cleaning brushes are included.
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$20 and up from Amazon
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This sleek Umbra jewelry holder is as affordable as it is elegant. Use it to hang long and short necklaces, bracelets and earrings from the sturdy bars; rings can sit safely on a high-gloss white tray at the base, which has padding to prevent scratching up her dresser.
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$24 and up from Amazon
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The Corkcicle isn't your typical wine glass. It's stemless, and since it's made of triple-insulated stainless steel, it will keep vino — even that perfectly chilled white — at exactly the right temperature for hours. With a spill-resistant lid and a non-slip silicone bottom, a drink can be enjoyed anywhere.
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$13 from Amazon
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This slender unisex wallet is ideal for any minimalist who wants to get around without worrying about keeping track of a bulky bag. Made of real leather, it comes in more than two dozen colors and has RFID blocking to prevent data skimming and ID theft.
$25 from Amazon
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Here's the ultimate indulgence for someone who's on their feet a lot. They can even adjust the temperature with their toes, and a splash guard helps keep floors dry. A removable pumice stone is included with this HoMedics foot spa for additional pampering.
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$18 from Amazon
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Bendable and stickable without any special tools, American-made Wikki Stix are a molding toy made from knitting yarn and non-toxic wax that can be shaped into just about anything. This set includes 48 3-foot neon pieces for mess-free fun.
$20 from Target
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This well-reviewed diffuser pumps out up to 12 hours of a favorite fragranced mist, and the minimalist design will blend into any room. It also includes a soft, relaxing light.
$10 from Amazon
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If you know someone who's always at the latest concert or sporting event, give them this handy way to keep their ticket stubs organized — and their memories fresh.
$14 from Amazon
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Kanoodle is a cheap, solo game pack with hundreds of possible puzzle variations ranging from easy to difficult, accessible to everyone older than 3. Stack colored connected beads to construct unique designs and help children improve spatial reasoning. Plus, it'll give them something to do that doesn't involve staring at a screen.
$10 and up from Amazon
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Know someone who's always dropping their smartphone or tablet? The PopSocket might be the perfect stocking stuffer. These collapsible grips stick to the back of each device, making them easier to hold. They can also act as stands for easy media viewing.
$15 from Amazon
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Feast on some DIY doughnut delights in under five minutes per batch with this doughnut maker. A nonstick coating makes cleanup a piece of cake.
$11 from Amazon
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Not everyone has the space for a well-placed nightstand. No worries: They can stash their stuff in a handy organizer installed between the bed frame and mattress. It holds the remote, a cellphone, a water bottle, books, and more.
$13 from Target
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This wire-and-ceramic reviewer favorite can add a dash of contemporary style and greenery to anyone's wall. No green thumb? Drop mail or knickknacks inside.
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$23 from Amazon
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What better gift for the movie buff than this bucket list scratch-off poster, perfect for their home cinema room? If they're more of a bookworm, there's a great option for them, too.
$11 from Amazon
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It might not be the sexiest stocking stuffer, but the silicone TubShroom will catch hair before it clogs pipes and leads to big plumbing bills. It fits in any standard drain and can be cleaned with a simple swipe of a paper towel.
$20 and up from Amazon
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The official NFL game ball is still made in America. Wilson manufactures its footballs at a factory in Ada, Ohio — the oldest leather game ball factory in the world. The NFL Super Grip is official regulation size, but if you're buying for a younger child, there's an easier-to-manage junior size, too.
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$11 from Amazon
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Help that wine-loving friend up their game with this compact gadget, made of silicone and steel. It goes right on the end of the bottle, aerating as the wine is poured.
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$15 from Bed Bath & Beyond
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Soothe their aches and pains with the Bed Buddy, which provides hot or cold therapy wherever they need it. It's filled with grains, herbs, and flowers, so it's safe as well as easy to use in bed.
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$18 and up from Amazon
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Got a great pic of your friend or family member's kitty? Turn it into a throw pillow. There are five sizes to choose from, and the pillow is printed on both sides.
$17 from Amazon
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The handbag aficionado in your life will love this practical stocking stuffer, a sleek circular clip that can keep purses off dirty restaurant and bathroom floors. It holds up to 33 pounds and is easy to attach almost anywhere thanks to an innovative hinged design.
$15 from Amazon
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In this day and age, nothing says "I love you" like an extra-long cord for charging your phone, especially when the outlet is just a little too far away.
$13 and up from Amazon
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It's hard to go wrong with a Nalgene. The BPA-free plastic is almost absurdly sturdy, and the wide-mouth, loop-top spout won't leak inside a bag. Most important, the bottle is lightweight, even when filled with 32 ounces of H2O.
$23 from Target
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They'll love this quirky home accent that can be personalized with short greetings or messages. Made of solid wood, it comes with 180 letters, numbers and symbols.
$17 and up from Amazon
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You don't need to be a yogi to get some use out of a yoga mat. This inexpensive, thickly padded mat will help protect joints and provide a reliably non-slip surface for all sorts of moves.
$22 from Amazon
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Keep your favorite traveler more organized with these convenient double-stitched packing cubes, made from water-resistant nylon. A laundry bag is included to keep other clothes smelling fresh.
$23 from Amazon
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Help your coffee lover get better organized with this space-saving K-cup drawer, which can be stashed under a Keurig for ultra-convenient storage. It holds up to 36 K-cups, and several units can be stacked to save space.
$9 and up from Amazon
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Save your arm and earn the devotion of furry fetch fanatics with this ball launcher, which will help tire out even the most energetic pooch. Balls fly farther and faster, and best of all, you can scoop up the ball without getting your hand coated in slobber.
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$17 from Amazon
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For wine lovers, the only thing better than bonding over a bottle of vino is to play a round of Wine Wars while you're at it. Online reviewers disagree about whether the questions are easy or difficult, but a sentiment expressed on several occasions was that the game is fun and instructive — so no matter what, you get to label your wine night an educational experience.
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$16 and up from Amazon
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Ditch that plastic-bag habit for good with these sturdy, extra-large bags made of ripstop polyester. They're washable, fold up into their own integrated pouches, and come 10 per pack in a variety of colors.
$20 from Amazon
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This inflatable 10-LED light folds completely flat and weighs only 4.4 ounces, making it a perfect companion for backpackers and other outdoors enthusiasts. Charged up with sunlight, it will last up to a full day.
$16 and up from Trade Coffee
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A coffee snob loves nothing better than discovering local roasters and sampling their beans. Traveling across the country isn't terribly practical these days, so why not let the roasters come to you? Trade Coffee subscription service works with 50 noteworthy roasters such as Cuvee Coffee in Austin, Caffe Vita in Seattle, and PT's Coffee Roasting Co. in Topeka, Kansas.
$25 from Amazon
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Getting to know your co-workers can be awkward. Get the ball rolling with the Table Topics cube, the ultimate conversation starter. The office holiday party could get significantly more interesting with a little wine and some engaging questions. There are also sets aimed at couples, families, kids, and more.
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$18 from Amazon
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Perfect for the audiophile who drifts off to songs, podcasts or audiobooks, these headphones are built into a soft fleece headband that can also double as a sleep mask.
$22 from Amazon
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Wick away moisture from thick hair with this convenient hair towel and cut down on drying time. It won't weigh down strands and is light enough to leave on for quite a while.
$15 from Amazon
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The person who has everything probably doesn't have this color-changing toilet nightlight. Choose a fixed color or cycle through 16 shades; there's also a five-setting dimmer.
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$11 from Amazon
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Whether it's used for watching a movie or following a recipe, this handy little zinc-alloy stand can accommodate up to a 10-inch tablet. It adjusts to multiple angles and folds flat when closed.
Price varies from Amazon
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If they're into journaling of any kind, you can't miss by gifting a durable Moleskine. The thick pages, elastic closure and leather-like cover can take a beating. Choose from plenty of colors and ruled or plain pages.
$14 from Socksmith
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Corgi fandom is no joke. The makers of this face mask claim there’s an “everything Corgi” movement, which explains why a person would wear drawings of the dogs on their face. The straps on this mask are non-adjustable, but it does have a pliable metal strip that can be molded to the bridge of the nose.
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$20 from Amazon
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Everyone loses their keys (and other things) once in a while. The Tile Mate finds them. Its app is easy to use, and the tile itself is small, with a practical design. Simply attach it to a keychain or anything else the recipient is prone to lose track of — a three-pack is $70— and let the app find it for them. There's also a find-your-phone function.
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$8 from Collections Etc.
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This soft, cozy fleece wrap available in six colors seems custom-made for that person who's always chilly no matter the time of year.
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$15 and up from Amazon
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If gloves aren't warm enough, a Zippo hand warmer will really heat things up. He can fill it with lighter fluid, slip it into a pocket, and get up to 12 hours of toasty heat.
$20 from Uncommon Goods
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This set of eight lollipops makes for a unique small gift. The suckers have botanical-inspired flavors such as sage and marshmallow, rosemary and mint, and lavender and lemongrass, but the real surprise is that the seed-embedded sticks can be planted when you're done with the candy to grow real plants.
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$24 from Food52
It's hard to make cleaning supplies look chic, but this ceramic sponge holder gets close. Made from stoneware in a San Diego studio, the piece of functional pottery ensures that your kitchen sponge doesn't stray too far.
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