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50 Best Amazon Stocking Stuffers Under $25 for Everyone on Your List
These unique fillers (starting as low as $5!) make for the perfect tiny treasures for kids, teens, women and men.
They say great things come in small packages, and the adage is certainly true when it comes to stocking stuffers. And while Christmas is fast approaching, thanks to Amazon's fast, free Prime shipping, you still have plenty of time to stuff and stocking full of treasures and hang it by the fire with care before Christmas.
Below, we've rounded up the best stocking stuffers on Amazon for everyone in your family. For stocking stuffers for toddlers think fidget toys, slime and scented pencils, while small Christmas gifts for teens are geared more to their hobbies, like beauty or gaming. And don't worry, we've included plenty of ideas for adults, including some top-selling stocking stuffers for men and of course, a whole book of crossword puzzles to keep them busy all year long.
Because shopping for these small Amazon Christmas gifts shouldn't cost you a fortune, all of them clock in under $50 (TBH, a big bulk of these items actually cost less than $10). Double bonus: Some items are also currently on sale, so you can save even more dough for purchasing the bigger presents, decking out your home and putting together Christmas dinner (your wallet will thank you later).
The multifunction tool pen comes with nine handy functions that will make fixing anything so much easier. For example, it features a flashlight and level. Not to mention, it can hold a phone!
Whether they love Star Wars or not, they'll get a kick out of these chopsticks that light up. Reviewers say they are easy to clean, and are a big hit with tweens.
Super comfortable and cozy-warm, these knit thermal gloves are a must-have for winter. They work on most touch screens, so they can text or swipe away without catching a chill.
TikTok users are fascinated by this gel cleaner — and rightly so. Press it over any hard-to-reach spaces, like in between computer keys and air conditioner vents, to remove dust and dirt.
We know, we know, it's a bit cheeky. But it has over 5,000 5-star reviews on Amazon from men who say it keeps them dry and prevents irritation down there.
The world's weirdest Christmas candy is back for 2022! Believe it or not, it's a best-seller year after year and a tradition for many families. Packaging aside, reviewers say the cotton candy with a hit of peppermint is delicious.
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SWIRLYCURLY Snap Hair Ties for Thick, Natural, Curly Hair
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SWIRLYCURLY Snap Hair Ties for Thick, Natural, Curly Hair
Every year, I asked for hair ties because no matter how hard I try, I always lose them. What makes these ties particularly amazing is that they are made from soft stretchy material, which means no pulling or tangling.
The perfect stocking stuffer for her, these trendy hair scrunchies from Kitsch are great for all hair types — and they even come in 12 different color and style options, like metallic and velvet.
If they're still keeping their hand sanitizer close at all times, these handy (and stylish!) leather keychain holders — which also comes with refillable travel-size bottles — attach easily to bags for on-the-go convenience.
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Purple Ladybug Novelty Holographic Scratch off Mini Notes
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Purple Ladybug Novelty Holographic Scratch off Mini Notes
Level up their plain yellow sticky-notes with this scratch-off set — just use the included stylus pen to write a cute message in metallic or draw a holographic doodle. It’s perfect for the creative in your life, or anyone who writes memos on the daily.
This travel-friendly jewelry box was named one of Oprah's Favorite Things this year. As Oprah put it: "This jazzy velvet travel case keeps your prized pieces stylishly contained with spaces for rings, bracelets, and necklaces. And it’s small enough to stash in your purse."
This is one of the top stocking stuffer for teens year after year. Available in six different colors, they can listen to music in the shower, at the beach or by the pool.
Compact enough to fit in any purse or bag, it comes with everything they need for on-the-go grooming, including nail clippers, toenail tools, scissors and tweezers.
They'll get five scented pencils that have smells related to the holiday (Mint Cocoa, Candy Cane, Sugar Plum, Gingerbread and Snowberry). You can also opt for the original Smencils if you prefer!
Along with a tangle-free wire and comfortable ear cushions, these top-rated headphones block out any outside noise, so they can jam out to their favorite songs without any distractions. More than 15,000 Amazon shoppers swear by them, especially for anyone on the hunt for a thriftier replacement.
For any kid who loves a good brain teaser, give them this book full of fun riddles and puzzles. It'll even make for a low-key family activity at their holiday parties this season.
Help them nourish their tresses with this essential set that's made with shea butter, aloe and rosemary. It also features an awesome scent that's strong without being overpowering.
These super-fun Wikkistix toys can be molded into different shapes and sizes, which will keep young kids — or those young at heart — entertained for hours. Bonus: They're practically mess-free, and don't require glue of any kind to stay in place.
Sam Peters is a Senior Commerce Editor at Hearst covering fashion, beauty and lifestyle. Her writing has appeared in WWD, Footwear News, Real Simple, PopSugar and Bridal Guide, among others. She enjoys unpacking the latest trends and testing and reviewing some of the most innovative, emerging products on the market.
Hannah Jeon is an Associate Commerce Editor at Prevention, where she covers expert-driven commerce content for all things health, beauty, and wellness. Previously the Editorial Assistant at Good Housekeeping, she earned her bachelor’s degree in creative writing and psychology from Johns Hopkins University. When she’s not on the hunt for all the best products online, you can often find her trying out new food spots in New York City or clicking away behind a camera.