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The Perfect Gifts For Everyone On Your List

Even some people you may not have thought to include.

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As December begins it's very important to get all of your holiday shopping done. From big gifts to small stocking stuffers, every present is important as the holidays approach. Looking through all of the stores can be extremely overwhelming and trying to find gift ideas online can be even more of a nightmare. If you continuously are finding yourself confused as to what you should buy this season, then this is the master list for you! Here are the perfect gifts for literally everyone on (and maybe even not on) your shopping list:

For the forgetful friend:

This may look just like an ordinary key chain, but it's actually a tracking device for those things you always forget. Keys, phones, kids- you lose it, this can find it. By simply attaching this small device onto an object you commonly misplace you can always find it with the help of the app you can download that goes with it. And that's all for the low price of $40 at Uncommon Goods.

For mom:

Yes, that is what it looks like- you can turn your most beloved childhood drawing that your mom refuses to get rid of into a necklace for her to wear forever. Not only is this extremely adorable, but also very affordable at $39 at Etsy

For dad:

This at home brewing beer kit is sure to be a hit with dad! He'll feel super cool drinking his own homemade beer while kicking back and watching some football or wrestling or other things dads like to watch. You can get ALL of this for just $64.99 at Kohl's.

For the basic bitch:

Because who does not want a "Grow Your Own Avocado Tree" to make your own guac with and bring to Chipotle so you don't have to pay extra for it? The perfect gift for that basic bitch on your list who just cannot get enough of that guacamole. The best part is, it's only $20 from Uncommon Goods.

For your ex:

I know this person was probably NOT on your list, but haven't you always wanted to send someone a bag of dicks? Well, now you can! On this website there are options of gummy dicks or penis confetti to send anonymously to that person you just really cannot stand. Prices range from $15-$20.99.

For your creepy cat-loving, alcoholic neighbor:

Wine and cats are all you need in life, and now you can combine both with this cat lover's wine glass from Etsy! Plus, you don't even have to worry about the cat coming over and spilling it because the glass is stemless. This glitter-based glass of wonder is only $16.

For the food lover:

This subscription box entitled "Try The World" is a great gift for anyone of any age who loves food. Every month this box is delivered to your door and contains seven to eight items from around the world. You can choose to pay per box, monthly, or yearly, with ranges of $29-$39 (per month).

For the smelly coworker:

This cologne sampler box from Sephora is a really cool gift that anyone will love. It comes with a box of samples, and then a voucher to go back and buy the full-size bottle of whichever cologne featured that was his favorite. So not only will this be doing you a favor and save you from the foul smells of the guy that sits next to you at the office, but he can also pick which one he wants (which means he is more likely to actually wear it!!) Yes, they do have it in perfume for women, too. All for the completely worth-it price of $65.

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