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Big, cheap items to fill the stockings

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swizzlestix · 15/12/2018 07:47

Children are 8 boy and 11 girl have got both lots of nice little bits and had the genius idea for a tube of Pringles in each but need some more bigger things that will help fill the gaps. Any ideas welcome Smile

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Worldshohohokayestmum · 15/12/2018 14:12

Those Christmas nutella jars

ikltownofboothlehem · 15/12/2018 14:12

Yes they have those big tins of Bourbons & custard creams in Iceland. We're getting DS one.

LtGreggs · 15/12/2018 14:17

These stockings sound enormous!

Crisps or popcorn Smile

DailyMailDontStealMyThread · 15/12/2018 14:19

Debenhams have a tin donut with donut shaped biscuits £6

Fluffyears · 15/12/2018 16:14

Big tubes of smarties. The £ shop does tubes of orange ones only. Bubble bath, fancy shower gel.

GETTINGLIKEMYMOTHER · 15/12/2018 16:50

Asda has some nice, Christmassy, not-huge tins of biscuits for £2.

FissionChips · 15/12/2018 16:54

Use shredded tissue paper.

toomanyeastereggsurghh · 15/12/2018 17:48

Entertainer have got some great deals on at the mo - fleece blankets for £5, squishies for £3-£5 and lots of other discounted stocking fillers.

toomanyeastereggsurghh · 15/12/2018 17:50

Oh and they have those giant crackers with colouring stuff in them for about £5 they would definitely take up a lot of space.

RitaTheBeater · 15/12/2018 18:01

Comic.

Novasglow · 15/12/2018 18:05

My DD doesn't like satsumas so every year I pick a different good sized fruit to go in her stocking. I'm building up to a watermelon Grin

swizzlestix · 16/12/2018 21:20

Fantastic ideas thanks so much everyone Smile

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