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[quote=Anonymous]The thrift store. I just got my 10 yo kid a pair of $200 VVGUC Nikes that I will clean and replace the insoles for $14. But a Nike box off Mercari for $10 and he will never know the difference. People donate a lot of toys and games still in package. Even games that are not brand new can be good gifts if you check to make sure they have all the pieces! A lot of thrift stores will also have discounted higher end goods behind the counter. Today I saw an Oculus for $99 and a coach bag that my teen daughter wanted for $40. pretty much all our stocking stuffers as art and craft supplies. Cans of play dough take up a lot of room in a stocking. The dollar tree has a lot of genuine cool stuff that my kids love — expandable washcloths, hair clips, socks, slime, fidgets, Pokémon cards…[/quote]
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