Vancouver Reporter Christmas Gift Guide: Top Gifts Under $50

Vancouver Reporter Christmas Gift Guide: Top Gifts Under
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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 Under $50

1) Men’s Natural Rubber Sandals
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These natural rubber sandals are made from soft, sustainably grown latex that conforms to your feet—so you’ll almost feel like you’re barefoot. Inspired by 5, 000 year-old traditional Indian wooden sandals, the angled strap hugs your foot to give a secure fit and prevent that flip-flopping sound, too. For every pair bought a tree is planted in Africa, suited to the specific needs of a community.

2) Precision Manual Coffee Grinder
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Grind it just how you like it. This ceramic burr coffee grinder helps you get the just-right coarseness of ground coffee, depending on your coffee maker (and taste). There are 15 grind settings and it’s made from stainless steel with a ceramic burr that won’t dull or rust over time.

3) Expandable Shibori Print Bag
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SHIBAGI: Expandable Shibori Print Bag – Plaid

4) Bathing Petal Flower Soap
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A’marie’s Bath Flower Shop: Bathing Petal Flower Soap – Holiday Berry

5) Aromatherapy Heatable Slippers
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Ready to sit back? These heatable slippers are the perfectly relaxing finishing touch to help you warm up and unwind. The insoles are filled with organic lavender and flax seeds. Pop them in the microwave, then put your feet up and enjoy a toasty, aromatic treat-yourself moment. Handmade in Argentina.



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