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6 Things Every Office Fan Needs In Their Life

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6 Things Every Office Fan Needs In Their Life

Three years since its last episode aired and The Office is still has relevant as ever. Everywhere you go I am sure you will meet someone who loves the hit NBC sitcom. So, if your Office-crazy friend needs a gift or you just want to treat yourself, here are six things eveyr Office fan needs in their life.

Dwight Schrute and Michael Scott Keychains

These keychains by Keychainery are $7.00 on Etsy.

Pam's Watercolor Print

If you're feeling nostalgic then you should definitely check out this print from ManChildCreations on Etsy for as low as $13.40.

Prison Mike Sticker

I am a strong believer that everyone needs something showing their love for this iconic character. This Prison Mike sticker starts at $2.40 from MoStormTrooper on Redbubble.

Pam and Jim Prints

I actually teared up a bit when I saw this. What's cool is that there is a collection of prints like this that catch those intimate moments we all love from one of our favorite TV couples. Check these out on Redbubble from Artladama.

Dwight Face Pillow

Everyone's favorite beet farmer on a pillow. Perfect. Check it out on Redbubble by MyCroftOffice starting at $20.66.

World's Best Boss Mug

The perfect gift for any Office fanatic. These are sold everywhere, but this one is from the NBC Universal Store.

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