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  2. The best stocking stuffers under $25 for everyone on your list

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    Buy multi-packs of crowd-pleasers so you can split them among several stockings. For Kids ... There’s even a set of Christmas temporary glow-in-the-dark ... $16 at Kohl's $21 at Oriental Trading ...

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    Nice Holiday Hook Stocking. We love this cheeky little "nice" stocking that's made from 100% wool with a cotton-velvet blend backing. Plus, at 20" high, it has plenty of room for Santa to reward ...

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    Pottery Barn Quilted Christmas Stocking Collection. Price: $26.50 Buy Now . 5. Wondershop Knit Christmas Stocking ALPHABET PICK. This cozy-looking Wondershop Knit Christmas Stocking has a warm ...

  5. Christmas stocking - Wikipedia

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    A Christmas stocking is an empty sock or sock-shaped bag that is hung on Saint Nicholas Day or Christmas Eve so that Saint Nicholas (or the related figures of Santa Claus and Father Christmas) can fill it with small toys, candy, fruit, coins or other small gifts when he arrives.

  6. Oriental Trading Company - Wikipedia

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    Oriental Trading Company is a direct merchant of value-priced party supplies, arts and crafts, toys, novelties, and school supplies. [5] It was founded in 1932 as a wholesaling company. It is based in Omaha, Nebraska, and is owned by Berkshire Hathaway. [6] [7] Alternative known names for Oriental Trading Company include "Oriental Trading" & "OTC".

  7. Romeritos - Wikipedia

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    Romeritos is a Mexican dish from Central Mexico, [1] consisting of tender sprigs of seepweed (Suaeda spp.) which are boiled and served in a mole sauce seasoned with dried shrimp blended into the mix.