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White Elephant Gift Ideas Under $20

Make your gifts be the hilarious highlight of the party

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White Elephant Gift Ideas Under $20
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It is that time of year again! The holiday season is among us, which means it is time to go shopping for gifts for all the people in your life. White elephant is a practical and fun gag gift exchange anybody can do with their friends. Don't be that one person who brings a boring gift simply because you can't find anything better. When in doubt, here are some great and humorous gift ideas under $20 for your very own white elephant exchange that are guaranteed to be a hit.


Portable Pizza Pouch ($2.99)

Who doesn't love pizza? With this portable pizza pouch, your friends can take pizza everywhere they go. It even comes with a nice neck strap so they will never have to worry about getting hungry on the go again!


52 Mind-Blowing Ways to Poop ($8.32)

Everybody should know how to be one with their desecration. This gag book provides you with 52 new ways you should try how to poop. It is a great and hilarious gift for anybody who poops!


Before-You-Go Toilet Spray ($9.95)

Perfect to pair with your Kama Pootra, this little bottle will help your friends poops not stink. Spray it in the toilet before you go and that's it; your poops will smell beautiful, just like you!


Tampon Flasks ($13.95)

For all those ladies in your life who love to drink, here is a surprisingly useful gift for your gift exchange party. They can be thrown in a purse and easily used to smuggle liquor into concerts, parties, or anywhere else where you need it without question.


Drinking Roulette ($12.75)

This drinking roulette set comes with the wheel, all shot glasses included, and two balls. All you have to do is spin the wheel and wait to see who is taking the next drink. It is a creative and super fun way to spice up any pregame.


Magic Mugs ($8.99)

Mugs are always a great idea for gifts, but why not step it up a notch? These magic mugs are heat sensitive and change designs as they are filled up. A perfect gift for coffee drinkers, or even people who love a good hot chocolate for the holidays.


Political Chia Pets ($15.98-19.99)

Now you can grow and maintain Donald Trump's hair in the form of a plant for a single payment of $19.99. This exciting gift also comes in other political figures such as Barack Obama ($17.99-18.95 depending on the pose), Bernie Sanders ($19.64), and Hillary Clinton ($15.98)


Cat Fanny Pack ($16.95)

Everybody knows at least one person who is obsessed with cats. Give them the opportunity to show off their passion for cats with a fanny pack. They can even keep kitty toys and treats in it! Comes in all different styles and prices.


Leg Lamp Nightlight ($9.99)

Nothing says Christmas time more than the iconic leg lamp from A Christmas Story. Your friends will never be afraid of the dark with this chic nightlight there to keep them safe.


Bread Slippers ($17-20)

For those who cannot live without carbs, this is the perfect gift. Keep your feet warm with these cozy slippers in the shape of one of the best foods invented. You can even choose your type of bread such as brown sugar, french, or just a general loaf of bread design to purchase.

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