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Christmas crackers

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domesticsluttery · 04/12/2010 16:46

I have some wnaky lovely JL fill your own crackers. Actually I had forgotten that I'd bought them in last year's January sales Blush

What can I fill them with? They have a hat and joke, so I just need a treat. I was thinking maybe lottery tickets for the adults, or is that a bit naff? What about the children?

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healthyElfy · 04/12/2010 17:13

Tickseed do little bits and bobs like seeds and whatnot. You could write forfeits. Scratch cards are more immediate, but I always wonder how I would feel if someone else one a big prize. Could i be really pleased for them Blush

domesticsluttery · 04/12/2010 17:18

I would probably feel quite pleased, but then as they are all closely related to us I would expect a cut Grin

That tickseed website is fab though!

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healthyElfy · 04/12/2010 18:32

:o

Barbeasty · 05/12/2010 09:52

Chocolates fit in nicely. Last year my dad had managed to find little perfume "taster" bottles from somewhere.

I used to put gift vouchers in, but now most are plastic cards they don't fit!

I've put jewellery in before, and have been known to do things like a memory card to go with a proper present.

This year I will be going with a scratch card and chocolate.

COCAcolachristmasadvert · 05/12/2010 09:55

We had little bottles of peoples favourite after dinner tipple one year

TheHouseofMirth · 05/12/2010 13:55

Ooh I've found perfume miniatures here

domesticsluttery · 05/12/2010 14:01

I would love perfume minatures but I'm not sure that all of the guests would, and I want something which appeals to everyone. Some don't drink, some have allergies, some are just fussy beggars...

I think scratchcards and chocs might be the way to go.

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