Auburn Times Christmas Gift Guide: Top Stocking Stuffer Gifts

Auburn Times Christmas Gift Guide: Top Stocking Stuffer Gifts
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Christmas shopping for your adult friends and family can be difficult.

To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at Auburn Times asked our friends at The Grommet for their latest and greatest practical gift suggestions for 2021.

These guides are geared towards specific interests. You’ll be able to find something for even the toughest person on your Christmas shopping list.

Top 5 Stocking Stuffer Gifts

1) Minimalist Leather & Elastic Billfold
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TROVE: Minimalist Leather & Elastic Billfold – Red

2) Tech Organizer
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Keep your tech in check. This grid-like organizer holds an iPad or tablet along with other daily essentials all in one place. Stretchy bands and pockets neatly wrangle things like cables and chargers, while the vertical design maximizes space inside a backpack or bag.

3) QuickDraw Dual-Use Utility Knife
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This folding utility knife is made to do many jobs in one easy-to-handle, durable design. The extra-long blade is fully retractable, and is accessible whether the knife is open or closed. A safety lock keeps the knife from flipping open when the blade is extended, while a built-in wire stripper and blade snap-off channel rounds out this rugged—and multi-functional—knife.

4) Tile™ Smart Location Key Organizer
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Meet the first key organizer with Bluetooth tracking technology built right into it. Keysmart Pro syncs with the Tile app on your phone and allows you to track your KeySmart, so you’ll never lose track of your keys. Just click “find” in the Tile App and the Keysmart Pro will start ringing. And the alert works both ways—by double clicking the Tile button on your Keysmart, you can find your phone, too.

5) Cannabidiol Infused Pain Relief
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CBD for Life: Cannabidiol Infused Pain Relief – Lemongrass Muscle Rub



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