Yellowstone Times Christmas Gift Guide: Top Unusual Gifts

Yellowstone Times Christmas Gift Guide: Top Unusual Gifts
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Christmas shopping for your adult friends and family can be difficult.

To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at Yellowstone Times asked our friends at The Grommet for their latest and greatest practical gift suggestions for 2021.

These guides are geared towards specific interests. You’ll be able to find something for even the toughest person on your Christmas shopping list.

Top 5 Unusual Gifts

1) Reusable Bug Catcher & Swatter
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Simply tap, peel, and dispose. The reusable bug catcher is an easy way to pick up bugs without the need to use your hands. The adjustable design with a 360° rotation allows you to easily pick up bugs in hard to reach places.

2) Slim Multi-Tool Tweezer Card
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The multi-tool tweezer card includes four different tweezers with varying tips, from incredibly sharp to flat and blunted. Designed to be durable and compact, the card can fit conveniently into a wallet, pocket, or small tin. Each tool is reusable and can be placed back into the card for storage. Made in the USA.

3) Original Flux Magnetic Toy
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This flux magnetic skill toy puts anti-gravity power in your hand. Simply drop the magnet in the tube and watch it make its way down at a speed your eyes won’t believe. It’s a relaxing and captivating conversation-starting toy to keep on your desk. Made in Hungary with copper and leather, it comes with a walnut wood stand, too.

4) Colored Putty
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Knead-it, Pop-it, Bounce-it, Stretch-it. Each tin contains an adult handful (0.2 pounds) of putty for playing or exercising. Set of 3.

5) Large Embossing Rolling Pin
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Valek: Large Embossing Rolling Pin – Circles/Diamonds



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