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  2. These Funny Gag Gifts Will Make Everyone Crack Up Laughing - AOL

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    Give the gift of a laugh with these funny gag gifts. There are so many hilarious picks to choose from that are still thoughtful, useful, and budget friendly. These Funny Gag Gifts Will Make ...

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    Another classic gag, the old snake-in-a-can trick is a great gift for any cranky friend. This this one has the 4-foot, 5-inch snake spring out of a potato chip can. Amazon

  4. 30 Times Christmas Gifts Were So Epically Funny, The ... - AOL

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    Image credits: Tony-2112 The so-called ‘gaggifts are especially great for a white elephant or a Secret Santa exchange during holiday parties. Or when a person prefers simple but witty presents.

  5. List of Google Easter eggs - Wikipedia

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    "snake", "play snake", "snake game" and "snake video game" will result in a "Play Snake" card. By selecting Click to Play, one can play the game on both desktop and mobile. By clicking the cog next to the play button, they can customize the game and even change the game mode.

  6. Spencer Gifts - Wikipedia

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    Spencer Gifts LLC, doing business as Spencer's, is a North American mall retailer with over 600 stores in the United States and Canada. Its stores specialize in novelty and gag gifts , and also sell clothing, brand merchandise, sex toys , room decor, collectible figures, fashion and body jewelry, and fantasy and horror items. [ 2 ]

  7. Snake nut can - Wikipedia

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    A snake nut can is a practical joke device that closely resembles a can of nuts, but contains a long wire spring covered by a cloth or vinyl sheath, printed like snake skin, which leaps out of the can and startles the unsuspecting victim. The item was invented by Samuel Sorensen Adams of the S.S. Adams Co. circa 1915. Adamses' wife Emily had ...