S/O cheap gifts: Suggestions for inexpensive gifts for coworkers?

Anonymous
Francesca's Collection has great jewelry for cheap and also little knick-knacky things. I got my staff these emergency kits that had nail files, clear polish, etc.
Anonymous
Some kind of homemade candies or cookies (assuming they're good, i.e. no crappy shortbread).

Attractive holiday ornament
Anonymous
I give gifts that are practical and tailored to the people but still cheap. For example, my colleague eats protein bars every day, is a coffee-fiend and is one of those people who has chapstick everywhere. So, i got him a gift card to Starbucks, some protein bars and Chapstick!! My secretary loves to bake, so I will do a gift bag of baking soda, baking powder, some expensive vanilla, and christmas decorating stuff (sprinkles, cupcake liners, edible glitter. Will buy everything at Giant!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here: everyone has office umbrellas already, no one drinks coffee, no clue what kind of music they like, and we've done the soap and lotion to death.


Anonymous wrote:OP here: Thanks for the suggestions! Unfortunately, everyone has office umbrellas already, no one drinks coffee, no clue what kind of music they like, and we've done the soap and lotion to death. Any other ideas? Here's some more information about my coworkers...


There. I fixed that for you, you ungrateful person. I wasn't even one of the PPs. Just tired of this attitude.


+1 I think OP is Eeyore.
Anonymous
Not OP, but some great ideas for teachers and others I buy token Xmas gifts for! Thanks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here: everyone has office umbrellas already, no one drinks coffee, no clue what kind of music they like, and we've done the soap and lotion to death.


Anonymous wrote:OP here: Thanks for the suggestions! Unfortunately, everyone has office umbrellas already, no one drinks coffee, no clue what kind of music they like, and we've done the soap and lotion to death. Any other ideas? Here's some more information about my coworkers...


There. I fixed that for you, you ungrateful person. I wasn't even one of the PPs. Just tired of this attitude.


+1 I think OP is Eeyore.


Anonymous
6 paperwhite bulbs ($6) a small glass container from Target to grow them in ($3) a handful of white pea gravel (buy a bag at $3). Instructions on how to grow them (internet -- free). there is nothing more fun than watching bulbs sprout and flower.
Anonymous
Reusable grocery bags with the company's name on it?
Anonymous
OP here: not ungrateful, just direct. My apologies, but I typically have a baby on my hip when I'm typing on DCUM. Thanks for the suggestions...I truly appreciate them. Just discovering that after working with folks for 10+ years it becomes difficult to find a token gift that has been done already.
Anonymous
Suggest a name draw, so everyone only buys once $50 gift instead of 5 $10 gifts?
Anonymous
I've done mini bottles of champagne as a New Year's gift before. It's also nice paired with good chocolate. Godiva truffles are a nice gift as well. I think edible items are always a good choice.
Anonymous
Those big tins of popcorn.
Anonymous
No more junk please. Gift card to somewhere near work for lunch.
Anonymous
Every year I give my colleagues a card with a Powerball ticket inside.
Anonymous
How about giving each person 10 $1 bills and tell them to use it to help someone else?
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