Anonymous wrote:Assorted gummy-type candy. Not sure why, but chocolate is out and gummy is in with this younger generation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Awesome, thank you! He also likes cooking if anyone has any related ideas.
Penzy's spices
Penzy’s contain toxic levels of heavy metals like arsenic and lead.
That is incorrect. Consumer Reports gave green dots (no lead) to all their spices except oregano which got a yellow dot. It’s one of the safest brands for spices.
https://www.penzeys.com/pages/consumer-reports
-says Penzey’s own site? omg. could you be any more gullible ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Awesome, thank you! He also likes cooking if anyone has any related ideas.
Penzy's spices
Penzy’s contain toxic levels of heavy metals like arsenic and lead.
That is incorrect. Consumer Reports gave green dots (no lead) to all their spices except oregano which got a yellow dot. It’s one of the safest brands for spices.
https://www.penzeys.com/pages/consumer-reports
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A nice pen - you could get a decent fountain pen for that much from the german brands or a very good ballpoint for less than that, and if they're writing at school all day they'll both use and appreciate it more than most other gifts in that price range
This feels very old school. My teen boys would not want a "nice" pen but they love Frixion pens because they are erasable. Those are good stocking stuffers.