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2007 Secret Santa Gift-Giving Guide

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By Big Ben K.
It’s time for that annual tradition in offices around the country of picking names out of a hat hoping you know the person well enough to get a present they may like. In my decade and some change of working for the man, the average Secret Santa gift costs between $25 and $50. Here is a good rundown of things to get (so your gift doesn’t stink):

Itunes Gift Cards – Between $10 and $50 For those music lovers in the office, you can buy these cards just about anywhere these days including the Apple stores or http://www.apple.com/. As a side note, this obviously won’t work if the person is using a Zune or their phone to play their music. If that is the case, you can go that respective site and get a gift card there.

Ties/Scarves — Between $15 and $50 This can be a bit tough depending on the style of the person for whom you are gifting. A general rule of thumb for both ties and scarves is to keep it simple and do not offend. Try to keep it all a bit on the conservative side, the colors solid, and no crazy designs!

Plants – Between $15 and $25 I know it may sound a bit dorkey.But giving a fellow office worker a plant is actually a great idea. You can get a fern from a local florist. Ask for something that doesn’t mind the florescent light we are all used to and one that doesn’t require major watering. My co-worker received a plant last year and those in his cube-farm; he had a good time naming it and taking care of it throughout the year.

Writing Instruments- – Between $20 and $50 Even at the office where we constantly are stealing pens from each other, a decent pen with engraving can be had for under $50. Even if it isn’t a Mont Blanc, a nice silver colored pen with a person’s name engraved tends to make the person feel special.

Starbucks or Dunkin Donuts “Coffee Lovers Gift Baskets” – Between $15 and $40 Go to your local major chain coffee house and buy the following: A branded travel mug, a gift card with some money on it, and a pound or two of the best ground beans. Place all of the contents into the popcorn bucket, wrap it in some colorful clear plastic, and tie it together with a Bow.

Night at the Movies; Popcorn Buckets – Between $15 and $50 This is one of my personal favorites to give. It can be a bit risky however unless you have a bit of knowledge about the person you are gifting. Go to your local market and purchase the following: A Popcorn bucket, a box of microwave popcorn (with movie popcorn butter topping), several large boxes of Milk Duds, Goobers, Raisinettes, and a few movies. If you are completely unsure of a movie selection, privately ask a co-worker who knows the person. This way you don’t get them something they hate. Or if you want to spend a bit more, go with a Netflix subscription. A 3 month two at a time is ~$40. This will allow the gifted person to pick their own movies. (go to http://www.netflix.com/ for more information on gifting Netflix subscriptions). Place all of the contents into the popcorn bucket, wrap it in some colorful clear plastic, and tie it together with a Bow. I personally have always been nervous with the Secret Santa gift giving, as I’ve never wanted to give a bad gift. After more than a decade in the game, this list should be a decent start for Secret Santa gifting this Holiday Season. (And if my Secret Santa is reading – I love horror movies, but the Notebook was pretty good too)

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