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    Consider this your one-stop shop for 2023's best stocking stuffer ideas. We've got toys for kids, cheap gifts for her, and stocking stuffers he'll actually use.

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    Whether you're looking for gift ideas for teens, know someone who loves to travel or simply want a few gift idea for the hard-to-shop-for men on your list, stocking stuffer are a great place to ...

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    Produced by Fly By Jing and made in Chengdu, the Sichuan Chili Crisp hot sauce stands out for its bold, spicy flavoring that falls just short of being unreasonably hot.

  5. Redemption game - Wikipedia

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    These tickets can then be redeemed (hence the name) at a central location for prizes. The most inexpensive prizes (candy, small plastic or rubber toys) may require only a small number of tickets to acquire, while the most expensive ones (skateboards, low-end electronics) may require several thousand. In general, the amount of money spent to win ...

  6. Bo Bing (game) - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, the game is known as "Pua Tiong Chiu" (Hokkien Chinese: 跋中秋; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Poa̍h-tiong-chhiu) among the Chinese Filipino community, [2] where the prizes are often usually money and/or appliances for adults and sometimes toys and food for children or sometimes mooncakes known in Hokkien Chinese: 中秋餅; Pe̍h-ōe ...

  7. Pass the parcel - Wikipedia

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    The stopping and starting of the music is usually done by an adult who is not taking part in the game. While they should not observe the game in order for it to be fair, in practice they often do to ensure that every participant has a turn, that prizes are well distributed and perhaps that the child whose party it is claims the main prize (or ...