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Any ideas for christmas gifts for co-workers?
I would like to acknowledge my coworkers with a SMALL gift, but cant come up with any ideas... Gave candles and lottery scratch offs other years... HELP!
20 Answers
- Marvin RLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
personal pocket sized calendars/planners - gift certificates - gift cards - toboggan hats & scarves - chocolates - candy - peanut brittle - popcorn - hot chocolate - tea - coffee - mugs - books - Cd of favorite music - DVD of favorite movie - dated Christmas ornament - oranges - apples - candy canes - cheese - scenic calenders - jigsaw puzzles - crossword & seek and find puzzle books - gloves - pocket knives - flashlights -
- Call Me BabsLv 51 decade ago
Gourmet cookies. You know--like the mini lady locks, and all those fabulously decorated cookies that you can buy in the grocery stores. Buy little Christmas tin cans, line then with wax paper and put in a couple of those fancy cookies and include some holiday Hershey candy kisses and M & Ms. Maybe even give them those wrapped candy canes. Make sure they are wrapped, otherwise the peppermint will permeate the cookies.
Or if you don't want to give them cookies, give them each a tree ornament, or a pin that they can wear on their lapels.
You can give small fruit baskets. You can pick up inexpensive wicker baskets at hobby stores. Get some basket grass or holiday colored tissue paper on the bottom and give them an apple, pear, orange, banana and maybe a small packet of nuts or raisins. Get some clear plastic to wrap the basket and stick a bow on it.
Wine is a good thing to give as well. You can buy little sample bottles of wine or whiskeys.
You can give them cheese balls and crackers.
Or just give everyone a big hug and wish them a very Merry Christmas.
- 1 decade ago
Go to Barnes and Noble, if they're a nearby store - right by the checkout registers there are stands of small, thoughtful gifts that don't cost an arm & a leg. They're cute as hell - bought a little bonsai tree for one co-worker, an office voodoo kit for another ;)
- RvnLv 51 decade ago
A tea cozy? Small scented desk drawer sized hand lotion? $5 gift card to nearest lunch spot?
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- WillowLv 51 decade ago
coffee mugs from a dollar store filled with hot cocoa mix/marshmallows/and a candy cane.
of coffee mugs with 5 dollar starbucks/dunkin donut gift card
5 dollar blockbuster card w/popcorn bag
ice cream scoop/5 gift card to ice cream place
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Starting a little late, aren't we? How about personalized note cards - you can print them off on your own printer and save a bundle!
Merry Christmas!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
How about gift cards or gift certificates? They make great gifts and people can get what they want or need.
- nanny4hapLv 41 decade ago
Home made baked goods are always a treat, make sure there are some without nuts for those with allergies.
- 1 decade ago
Be the chocolate girl! Find a new type of chocolate to give your co-worker's every year . . . ummmm, chocolaate
- Mrs. PearsLv 51 decade ago
Home-made treats are always great!
Maybe stress balls to keep at work would be fun too, or some candy.