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“The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear.”
That quote holds true, especially for Drew and Jonathan who love caroling with their family this time of year. But one could also say, “The best way to spread Christmas cheer is shopping for presents before they disappear!” That’s right, it’s officially that time where everyone is rushing to find thoughtful and fun items for everyone on their list. And if you’re still struggling to come up with what to get, here’s some jolly news: Just call Drew and Jonathan Santa Clause(s) because they’re sharing their holiday gift guide and it’s chock-full of fun, thoughtful, and affordable ideas.
Whether you’re searching for something special for a friend or partner; on the hunt for a great gift under $50 (which really comes in handy when you need hostess gifts for the entertainer in your life); or racking your brain for presents the kids will love, you’re sure to find inspiration here. Merry, merry!
Drew and Jonathan’s Fun Gifts for Adults
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Hidrate Spark PRO Smart Water Bottle
Amazon
$79.99
“This smart water bottle is great for anyone who’s obsessed with hydrating (like us). It syncs with the app to track your water intake and lights up when you need to drink more,” Drew says.
“We’re just a little bit competitive so I love gifting things like this shuffleboard table. It allows me to continue my favorite holiday tradition… beating Drew at family game night,” says Jonathan.
“This smart home diffuser is even easier than lighting a candle. You can control the scent’s intensity and how long it runs for right from your phone,” says Drew.
“I may be biased, but Zooey’s holiday album is one of the best collections of Christmas music out there. It’s got all the classics you want to listen to year after year,” Jonathan says.
“You know that person who’s always asking, ‘Uh, have you seen my keys/wallet/purse anywhere?’ Get them this tracker so they can easily find their stuff. It’s the gift that keeps on giving,” says Drew.
“The original card game is a riot, but it’s not totally appropriate for all ages. This version is family friendly, so everyone from the kids to your grandma can take part in the fun,” says Jonathan.
“This set makes an excellent hostess gift for all those holiday parties. It complements nearly every kitchen design and says what we’re all thinking: Serve more cheese, please,” says Drew.
“If you have someone on your list who’s a crafter like Linda, they’ll definitely enjoy this make-your-own coaster kit. It’s good for beginners and pros,” Drew says.
“No one wants to get cold feet. These super-cozy slippers will keep them warm and cozy without slipping and sliding, thanks to the grippers,” says Jonathan.
“What kid wouldn’t want a personal snow cone machine in their house? Correction: What kid or adult wouldn’t want a personal snow cone machine in their house?” Jonathan says.
“This bluetooth mic would be fantastic for sleepovers, family karaoke nights, and more. I may even have to get one to bring to set so I can entertain Jonathan with my vocals,” Drew says.
“This company makes subscription kits for kids of all ages, but this one is for 5-8-year-olds. Each month they send STEAM-based projects that get them moving and thinking,” Jonathan says.