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South Indy News Christmas Gift Guide: Top Small 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 South Indy News 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 Small Gifts

1) Honeycomb Acacia Tray, 12 oz
Acacia honey is one of the most sought after honey varieties in the world. Acacia honey sits at the pinnacle of the honey world and is well-loved for its nearly water-white/gold color, mild taste, incredible clarity, and the slow rate of crystallization.

2) EKKO™ Phone Shelf & Speaker Amplifier
EKKO™ is a secure phone dock that helps you to keep the conversation going while you’re cooking, doing make-up or getting dressed. Just slide your phone into the secure dock while the natural amplifier adds up to 10dB of volume to its built-in speakers. Use it in your home, office, or wherever you want to keep your phone on and your hands free. Perfect for playing podcasts and music.

3) Calendar Notepad Stationery
One sophisticated notepad lets you move from jotting down lists to penning letters without missing a beat. The thick, high quality paper is Made in the USA and easily doubles as stationery—just fold it to fit perfectly in a business envelope. And an open format calendar helpfully keeps track of the dates, no matter what year it is.

4) Ergonomic Ice Cream Scoop
What happens when an aerospace engineer is also an ice cream enthusiast? You get a space-grade, ergonomic, ice cream scoop that’ll last you a lifetime. Midnight Scoop was engineered so that you use your arms—not your wrists—when you scoop, to avoid strain. Enjoy.

5) Japanese Welcome Fish Soap
Japanese soap shaped like a supersized fish makes for a meaningful (and eye-catching) gift. The red snapper symbolizes good fortune and luck in Japanese culture and this sweet-smelling one is made with a traditional wooden mold by one of Japan’s oldest soap makers. Give one as a unique token of thanks or good luck, or hang one up in your own shower.

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