Vancouver Reporter Christmas Gift Guide: Top Gifts For Teens

Vancouver Reporter Christmas Gift Guide: Top Gifts For Teens
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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 Vancouver Reporter 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 Gifts For Teens

1) Recycled Cement Card Holder
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This card holder is eco-friendly because in has been designed with recycled cement bags. The compact and secure shape will keep your cards organized, while taking up little space. Every product is handcrafted in Cambodia and helps to fight human trafficking.

2) Plant-Based Nail Polish – Choose Three Colors
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*hype: Plant-Based Nail Polish – Calypso – Single Bottle

3) Bluetooth Water Bottle Speaker
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Asobu: Bluetooth Water Bottle Speaker – Black

4) Castle Toy Construction Set
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These castle building sets bring fairy tales to life. Bricks and tiles made with ceramic and plaster look and feel real, and are held together with non-toxic glue. Pick from a smaller-scale palace or go big with a stately castle.

5) Wooden Retro Square Sunglasses
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These wooden sunglasses put a natural twist on a classic with real walnut, zebrawood, and rosewood arms. The lightweight, durable frame has polarized lenses for extra protection, while the woods’ natural grain adds character to the beach-going vibe.



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