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Inexpensive gifts.

xtina72

New Member
Original Poster
A friend and I were talking about what were inexpensive little gifts to bring home because I have many nieces and nephews that I am close to and I like bringing them home a little something Disney, but as you know that can get quite costly. So I thought maybe we could put together a thread to list inexpensive gifts you bring home....just so I can bring them home something different next time....and maybe you can get some ideas yourself. :)


Her are some that I have brought home and they always really liked:

The tall swirly lollipops, they are usually about 1.25 each but the kids eyes just light up when they see them. :)
They look like this but have Disney characters on them: http://www.candyswirls.co.uk/prod_cat/images/twist_pop_wb_408x490.png


A hand made marshmallow treat w/ the straw Its something different that they dont see in stores around here.

A big chunk of Marshmallow rice crispy treats My niece was jumping up and down in amazement over this because she couldnt even get her hands around it. lol

The hand dipped pretzel sticks w/ a bunch of yummy toppings

The Mickey pencils The ones curves at the top to make the Mickey shaped head.


I know I have more, when I think of them I will post.
 

WDW_Emily

Well-Known Member
awhile ago I gave my teach a light up belle pen and later on that trip when i met belle, I asked if she could sign my autograph book to that teacher. My teacher loved it(big disney princess fan)

Some pins are cheap(like under $5)

pencil toppers

any candy (japan in EPCOT has tons)
 

rsoxguy

Well-Known Member
I have found small toys in bins for under 5 dollars (winding cars, small plastic characters, etc.). I have also found coloring books with markers or crayons for about 5 dollars. A few weeks ago I purchased a sip cup with a straw that has freezable liquid in the lining for 5 dollars.
 

DizneyPryncess

Well-Known Member
Here's some things I've brought home for others, or myself. I bring home a lot of little things for my nephew:

-Pens/Pencils
-Stickers
-Mugs
-Pins
-Antenna Toppers
-Xmas Ornaments
-Candy/Cookies
-Books
-Picture Frames
-Mini Snowglobes
-Car decals
-Jibbetz for Croc shoes (nephew LOVES these!)
 

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