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Gifts for groups

7 replies

Hello1290 · 30/11/2019 20:16

My daughter attends a couple of activities and I'd like to get the staff christmas gifts. I'm looking for ideas other than chocs or biscuits. There are about four members of staff - budget around 15.00. Any ideas please for individual gifts.

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iklboo · 30/11/2019 20:24

Hamper for afternoon tea? Packet of scones, cream, jam, nice teabags, mini cakes.

Dollymixture22 · 30/11/2019 20:27

£15 each? Then a nice reusable water bottle or coffee cup? A mini power pack for mobile phones.

£15 in total is much more challenging. Particularly if you can’t buy chocolate.

Could you find out if they drink. A mini bottle of processo each wrapped up fancy with a posh disposable champagne flute?

A mini key ring torch

A box of donuts

Hello1290 · 30/11/2019 22:53

Donuts or cake may be the way to go I think - Thanks

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jocktamsonsbairn · 30/11/2019 22:54

You could do a wee hamper of cheese and crackers with a continental meat platter from Aldi/Lidl and some nice bottles of juice like elderflower, sparkling raspberry etc or tea bags and coffee.

jocktamsonsbairn · 30/11/2019 22:56

Sorry did t read the individual gifts but - you could do the same in a gift bag each.
Or something related to the group/hobby?
Voucher for Costa/cinema etc
I used to give scout leaders Pringles and beer.

KeepYourCup · 30/11/2019 22:56

My boss brought in a couple of big trays of Krispy Kreme donuts recently. Those went down really well, we enjoyed some on the day and shared out the remainder to take home.

Dollymixture22 · 30/11/2019 23:13

I bring in big boxes of donuts And coffees for team meeting etc. The nearest outlet is Tim hortons.

A box of mixed donuts is about £12 I think. Always go down well😊.

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