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Come and talk to me about Christmas crackers...

11 replies

Clr2014 · 11/11/2013 21:17

Every year i swing between trying to get something really cool / novelty... and just buying cheap tat...as imo everything ends up in the bin anyway...

in the past i've tried filling my own, the tin whistle ones, racing christmas puds... and they've all been a let down tbh

i quite fancy the handbells one but don't really want to spend £20+
the only ones that have sparked my interest this year are balloon modelling ones - think they were in tk maxx but was put off by a box of 6 when i need 8.

So, any great successes out there?

Or should i just go cheap and cheerful again?

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AnneEyhtMeyer · 11/11/2013 21:24

I've done the full spectrum from expensive to cheap and I have to say that cheap has won the day for me. Even the expensive ones have crap in them, just more expensive crap. At least with the cheapies I feel no guilt at sweeping the whole lot into the bin at the end of Christmas.

I get a box of 50 from Costco for about £13 and let DD go wild. Last year I also got a small box from Aldi with little wheeled sleighs in for about £2 and DD still plays with them now.

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attheendoftheday · 11/11/2013 21:33

I fill my own (i use the john lewis kit as it's only £5 and I like the design). I put in things chosen to keep the dds busy so dp and I can relax.

Someone on here fills their crackers all the same with something that everyone can compete to make Luke lego. I love the idea and will try it when the dds are older.

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574ejones · 11/11/2013 21:33

Waitrose has an offer of a box of crackers for £5. They are child centric (can't remember how many, but at least 8), and have such things as Ludo, a whoopie cushion, etc. Cheap is best for me too!

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attheendoftheday · 11/11/2013 21:34

like lego.

Nothing to do with star wars.

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girlywhirly · 12/11/2013 08:19

TK Maxx have some quite attractive crackers at cheap prices.

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Selks · 12/11/2013 08:43

Does anywhere do boxes of eight? That's how many I've got coming for Christmas dinner, and I don't really want spare crackers hanging around. I've only seen boxes of six.

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WallyBantersJunkBox · 12/11/2013 08:49

www.paperchase.co.uk/invt/00517061/

Mini crackers from Paperchase come in boxes of 8 for £6.50?

I'm sure they'll be reduced. Plus - smaller cracker = big band + less mess.

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WallyBantersJunkBox · 12/11/2013 08:50

Big bang not big band Hmm

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StupidFlanders · 12/11/2013 09:01

How weird- I was just thinking about this!

I have also done cheap and expensive and have decided it all goes into the bin unless you actually fill with a proper gift for the person which I may do next year again.

I'm just buying cheap ones that suit my decor this time!

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Selks · 12/11/2013 10:29

Wally, thanks, those paper chase crackers are lovely.

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wfrances · 12/11/2013 10:42

ive just bought 6 from john lewis
with make your own /design paper areoplanes
they still have the hats ect. and we can play with them later .

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