Lafayette Reporter Christmas Gift Guide: Top Stocking Stuffer Gifts

Lafayette Reporter Christmas Gift Guide: Top Stocking Stuffer Gifts
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Christmas shopping for your adult friends and family can be difficult.

To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at Lafayette Reporter asked our friends at The Grommet for their latest and greatest practical gift suggestions for 2021.

These guides are geared towards specific interests. You’ll be able to find something for even the toughest person on your Christmas shopping list.

Top 5 Stocking Stuffer Gifts

1) Interdental Brush Set
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WINGBRUSH interdental cleaner gets into tight spots between teeth that a traditional toothbrush can’t reach. The brush’s two-part design of a feeler and bristle head make the deep-cleaning process quicker and easier. It’s an especially effective method if you have braces or bridgework. A brush head lasts for about a week of cleaning and there are different sizes to best suit your smile.

2) Aluminum Hair Tie Bracelet – Athleisure Design
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bittersweet: Aluminum Hair Tie Bracelet – Athleisure Design – Rose Gold

3) DayDreamimal™ Comfort Animal Keychains
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Your child can carry their hopes and dreams with them during the day. These comforting creatures encourage positive thinking in children. Just write down hopes, dreams, and aspirations on a blank “daydream wishes” card and place the card into the keychain so they can carry their dreams with them always.

4) Handmade Hair Clip Barrettes
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Turtle Story: Handmade Hair Clip Barrettes – Paper Clip – Tokyo Dark & Tokyo Light

5) The Silent Pet Tag
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No more noise from jingling metal or plastic dog tags. These silicone dog tags are flexible, durable, fade-proof, and silent. Inspired by his scratch-happy rescue dog, Founder Michael Lickstein created a noiseless tag that you can have custom engraved.



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