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ds 20 stocking fillers

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R4roger · 18/12/2014 08:21

His sisters have loads but I am struggling. any ideas, is hawkins bazarre still going?

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happsymum · 18/12/2014 08:47

Hawkins blizzare is still up n running.
CDs
Socks
Underwear
American sweets
Stationary ( got my brother an eraser from Tesco that says "undo" for 35p)
iTunes voucher
Cheap Earphones
Mini deo
Can of drink - miniature or miniature alcohol drink
Lip balm
Magazine

R4roger · 18/12/2014 09:04

thanks for the suggestions,
miniature drink sounds good, lip balm, well why not?

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happsymum · 18/12/2014 09:19

Lip balms an odd one but know my 19yr old brother uses his from last year - know it's sat beside his bed now :) he wouldn't admit it!

duckbilled · 18/12/2014 09:29

I bought a mobile phone charger 'shelf'from eBay for £1.99 with free delivery, seems like a good ideaXmas Smile

shakemysilliesout · 18/12/2014 09:36

Can I just say how wonderful u still do a stocking- I got one til I was 23 when I had children. Dh was cut off at 16. Very sad.

ShotgunNotDoingThePans · 18/12/2014 09:42

Beef jerky always goes down well with DS (19). Although this is the first by ear I'm doing purely 'practical' stockings; over the years I must have bought wvery conceivable stocking-filler known to man, only to find them stashed in bedrooms unopened several months later.
This year it's chocolate, deodorant, notepaper, pens - boring but we'll see if I'm throwing them out next March!

R4roger · 18/12/2014 09:47

shakemysillies, He is the oldest of 3 and although his sisters are 15 plus I think they would throw a major tantrum without a stocking Grin

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R4roger · 18/12/2014 09:48

I got my stocking cut off at the age of 14, probably because my sister was 17 and considered too old,
I can't imagine ever giving up Grin

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elQuintoConyoIKNOWHIM · 18/12/2014 09:50

£2 coin sellotaped to a bit of card?

Unwrapped.

That was my highlight one year.

enderwoman · 18/12/2014 09:51

Scratch card ?

marne2 · 18/12/2014 11:04

I have never had a stocking Sad ,not something we had as children, I do them for my dd's to make up for it.

My DSS is a similar age, I have got him smellies, socks that are folded to look like a basket ball, chocolate orange, selection box, belt, wallet and boxer shorts.

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