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Stocking fillers for 12 year old boys?

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fassbender · 16/12/2019 11:19

Ideas please? I already have things like deodorant and shower gel but need somethings that are fun without filling out house with plastic crap! Thank you Smile

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fassbender · 16/12/2019 11:21

Sorry for typos!

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kjhkj · 16/12/2019 11:26

headtorch
chocolate
card game like top trumps, exploding kittens, unstable unicorns, epic
gaming dice if they like board games
light up shoe laces
smart phone useable gloves
reading book light
money in a maze puzzle (mine really like these last year and now use them as money boxes)
bath bombs
phone charger cable
phone back up battery charger
earphones
earphone case

fassbender · 16/12/2019 11:36

Brilliant - thanks Smile

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Leeds2 · 16/12/2019 11:44

Tube of Pringles.
Retro sweets.
Rubik's cube.
Stunt yoyo.
Magazine/comic of choice.
Book.
Funny socks.
Phone cover.
Mug and hot chocolate sachets/marshmallows.
Tub of Marshmallow Fluff, or one of the fancy chocolate spreads you can get in the supermarket.

user1494670108 · 16/12/2019 11:48

Money in a maze looks great, thanks for the recommendation- mine have also got reusable metal straws

BlueChampagne · 16/12/2019 13:20

travel towel
shower gel
Costa gift card
annual (Beano still popular with my 12yo)
Smart-screen friendly gloves

cryingcatmeme · 17/12/2019 12:34

Something funny or unusual but edible: chocolate sprouts, gummy pizza, astronaut ice cream. Also things to experience with friends like a Costa Card, game vouchers, etc. Scented pens or pencils is good too. And maybe a drink that’s unusual or not common, like the Japanese soda Ramune, or milk tea, Thai tea. Or canned soda if they usually don’t have any.

fassbender · 17/12/2019 15:22

Thanks everyone

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