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Christmas presents


Question Posted Tuesday December 2 2008, 7:35 pm

I made some little boxes for my family (mum, dad, sister who is 13) and I was planning on putting some of their favourite chocolates etc in there for a christmas present for them. I was thinking about it and I don't know whether that would be a sensible present anymore because we will be eating chocolate and lots of food on christmas anyway. The boxes look really really good (about the size of a little chinese takeaway container) so I still want to us the boxes, but what can I buy them instead? :S

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mikeycorpse answered Thursday December 4 2008, 11:49 am:
you should just keep it as is that sounds very sweet <3

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OhMyJill answered Wednesday December 3 2008, 9:01 pm:
maybe like a gift card to their favorite store.(?) with the chocolate( cause everyoneee loves chocolate :])

Jill

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