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Which crackers to buy for 2 and 5-year-old boys?

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Colourworld · 16/12/2010 22:11

We usually shop in Tesco and Asda. They sell crackers but I wonder what is in side of the cheapest ones and the most expensive. Do you think that most cheap crackers contain some rubbish thing? Please suggest me any. I wish I could make some but then I how to think of the things to put in and when could I do them, in the evening?

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chrimblycompo · 16/12/2010 22:13

Mine like the ben ten ones but they only have stickers in not toys

but this is arts and crafts so do you mean a making kit?

maktaitai · 16/12/2010 22:14

I personally like really tatty stuff in crackers - I remember paying a lot one year and the stuff was really dull. Doesn't it usually say on the packet what's inside?

Colourworld · 16/12/2010 22:16

I have just typed in Google: how to make Christmas crackers and the pictures tell me not to make them by myself but to buy :) I will need lots of toilet paper tubes, ribbons. look at this www.squawkfox.com/2010/11/28/christmas-crackers/

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Colourworld · 16/12/2010 22:22

I meant to say, sorry for posting it here but the category Products, "other" looks as it gets visited once a week.
I have not checked what is written on the crackers. Have not thought of it but of course it should be something written.
May be I should actually make some? I think I might get a number of toilet paper tubes but what about the inside stuff? Where do you buy tiny useful things? I think my sons would not be thrilled by new socks or even chocolates. They would need something new and different to what we usually buy during our weekly grocery shopping.

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