Tuesday, December 01, 2009

Secret Santa Gifts Under $20.00

Are you dreading your annual gift exchange at the office? Has your family opted for a Secret Santa format this Holiday Season? Are you sick of giving those tired old joke gifts? It's ironic that the much-appreciated cost-effectiveness of a Secret Santa gift exchange, is often what makes it most difficult to shop for.Amazingly a $20 budget can get you things you never dreamed possible, so lose the tacky “soap in a sleigh” drugstore go-to, and bring on unique, creative, and - best of all – useful gifts this Christmas.!


For the sports nut

at The Shopping Channel
He shoots, he scores! A motion-triggered cheering crowd will transport your sports nut right into the big game when he makes the shot, and at just under $13, you can include a sweatband in the budget too! For your “Bestie 4-Ever”
Capture your favourite memories of your dearest friend in a thoughtful and sentimental gift. At just under $10, you will have plenty of budget left to fill this “Friends” frame with good times. Also available in a “Family” version.


For the teen queen or young ladies in between
Sears cosmetic counters have a great selection of fragrances marketed specifically to teens and tweens. Look for perfumes by Britney Spears, Paris Hilton, or Disney's Hannah Montana – all under $20.


For the gourmand
$17 will buy you the love of an entertainer and gourmand for life! Simple in its mechanics, this little gadget is a godsend for chopping onions, garlic, veggies, herbs, nuts, and so much more.



For someone who really hates winter!

At Sears Canada
Make winter a little easier to take with an electric windshield scraper. It heats up when plugged into the lighter and makes scraping your windows a dream! At $20, this gift will be priceless to anyone forced to park outdoors in the frosty weather.

For the starving student

At iBuyOfficeSupply.ca
Got a first year university student on your list? A
web camera is a wonderful way to keep in touch and keep homesickness at bay. Coupled with the convenience of free internet services like Skype, your $20 can go a long way


For the guy who hates the office coffee

At Mountain Equipment Co-op
Every workplace has that person who complains about the office brew, but continues to drink it anyway. For just under $20, you can take them to a happier place with a personal coffee press and go mug.

For the gadget lover

At Canadian Tire Corp
Know someone who needs a little organization in their vehicle? Gadget lovers will appreciate the easy accessibility that this universal device holder provides to their
MP3 or PDA while driving. $10 buys a useful gift and added safety behind the wheel. That leaves ten bucks for a gift certificate to Tim Horton's.

Happy Christmas Shopping.

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