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55 hilarious White Elephant gifts under $50 that are guaranteed to get a good laugh
A parody cookbook
A funny meme-inspired card game for adults
What Do You Meme is the second wave of whatever Cards Against Humanity was — and it's really fun.
A 2020 calendar celebrating only the cringe-worthy awkwardness of timeless family photos
Matching outfits, terrible stage direction, and a collection of 365 photos that will make you recoil in either recognition or secondhand embarrassment.
An adult coloring book full of swear words
Adult coloring has had a resurgence in recent years as a great de-stressor (Kate Middleton was one notable fan). But before then, humans used swearing as the next best thing. Why not pair the two together for a truly balanced catharsis?
An PopSocket Pickle Rick from "Rick and Morty"
Know a fan of "Rick and Morty"? They will love this Pickle Rick PopSocket from one of the show's most recognizable episodes.
A pillow that immortalizes their best friend (who isn't you)
If you're shopping for a pet parent, you can probably stop here. Not many novelty gifts are guaranteed a prominent spot in your friend's apartment, but this one probably won't leave the living-room couch. Plus, in the days of dog and cat Instagrams, it's not too hard to find your own mini album of options.
A gift that immortalizes their best friend (who is you)
Michael Scott once said that gifts were great because you can point to them and say "Hey, man, I love you this many dollars worth." This gift also says "I love you this huge."
Porcelain dinner plates that celebrate the fact that beards feed themselves, like Venus Flytraps
In a stroke of pure genius, "Food In My Beard Face Plates" were born. Have a friend who's got a Civil War, Lumberjack, or 19th-century Russian author beard that's known to take a few accidental morsels home with him? Say no more.
Socks that mimic some of the most famous paintings in history
Klimt, Van Gogh, Michelangelo, Da Vinci, Munch — the gangs all here. Whether they're an art buff or just love socks that are fun but still functional, these are a great $10 gift to tack on.
A punny breakfast bowl that works especially well for horror fans
This handmade ceramic bowl is punny on its own, but it will go over especially well with any true-crime or horror fans in your life.
A Nicolas Cage activity book
Join this Snake Eyes version of Nicolas Cage on puzzles, games, coloring pages, and "the best of times."
A calendar of dog-shaming photos
Whether they also have a dog whose diet consists of chair legs, car keys, and their favorite pair of slippers, they'll get a kick out of this dog-shaming calendar.
A saint candle with your friend's face on it — or their pet's
You tell your friends you love and respect them, but what have you done to prove it lately?
A gimmicky present they'll actually wind up using
If you've ever painted your nails, you can sympathize with the hassle of finding a safe spot for an open bottle of gooey, brightly colored polish to hang out while you work. This $10 nail polish holder looks gimmicky, but it's actually useful.
A kitchen towel that has a chart of beer and food pairings on it
If they're the friend who will be brewing beer in their garage in a few months, urge along the process with this beer and food pairing towel. It'll give them great ideas for foods they may want to cook to complement beers they already have, or vice versa.
A book full of serious scientific answers to far-fetched hypothetical questions
Randall Munroe is best known for his cult-favorite stick-figure drawings about science, technology, language, and love. In this book, he gives fans serious scientific answers to the hypothetical questions people ask him. The hilarious answers are the results of stacks of declassified military research memos, differential equations, and interviews with nuclear reactor operators, and are accompanied by his signature comics.
A Game of Thrones cookbook with a foreword from George R.R. Martin
For the Game of Thrones fan, nothing tops a cookbook with a foreword from George R.R. Martin and a bunch of recipes that bring feasts at Winterfell and lemon cake with Sansa Stark closer to reality.
The Swanson Pyramid of Greatness
For those that already live by Swanson rules or would put "masonry" and "cabins" as fundamental building blocks in their life.
A baking pan that makes edible cookie spoons
What's more fun than dipping cookies in milk? Replacing all the silverware in your home with cutlery made out of cookies like a second grader who became president for a day.
A funny choose-your-own-adventure cookbook
This popular cookbook was derived from the website of the same name, and it's a choose-your-own-adventure book of 50 solid meal ideas for the nights when they have no clue what to make.
A binge-watching survival kit for the deep Netflix rabbit holes
This binge-watching survival kit is especially perfect for the friend who's always complaining about the thinly-veiled disapproval in Netflix's "Are you still watching?" notification.
A card game that has you anonymously answer the question "who's the most likely to..." out of your friends
This card game basically asks you to answer "who's the most likely to..." out of your friends, anonymously — perfect for the next low-key night or pregame. You may also want to check out "Who in the Room" or "Never Have I Ever" in card version.
The best Game of Thrones fandom gift you're likely to find
No spoilers here, but your "Game of Thrones"-obsessed friends will probably consider this wooden block with a nonsensical word embossed upon it as one of the best gifts they get this year.
A nothing-but-edge-pieces brownie baking pan
This is for the visionary who won't accept the limitations of a regular brownie pan. In a world of these, everyone wins.
A punny and entirely functional umbrella
The perfect accessory for days when it's "raining men."
A mug with a built-in basketball hoop
Turn hot chocolate with marshmallows or cereal into a game with this mug made by an eight-year-old kid-preneur. Plus, $5 of every purchase supports an online resource for parents of kids with learning disabilities.
A Dr. Seuss parody reimagined for the working world
Laugh. Otherwise, you'll cry.
A pie dish with a geeky pun baked right in
Do they love puns, math equations, and/or pie? This popular "I eight sum pi" dish is a great intersection of them all.
A to-go sriracha sauce keychain for the hot sauce fiend
Perfect for the friend who asks for hot sauce before the food has even come out of the restaurant kitchen.
An eerily accurate poster
If they're never further than 45 feet from a coffee pot, they'll probably appreciate the gallows humor of this spot-on poster.
A funny t-shirt that's perfect for fans of rock and roll
Celebrate their love of rock and roll with a T-shirt dedicated to love of the devil's music, complete with a record player engulfed in flames.
Ceramic takeout-inspired dishes
Perfect for the friend whose ideal night is staying in. Or the one who says they're five minutes away when they're really a mile deep inside a carton of lo mein.
A tiny fan for the friend who logs 15 minutes per week complaining about the office's temperature
For the perpetually overheated, grab a small fan they can plug into your computer or laptop for power.
A Bob Ross Chia Pet
Just because they've never asked for a live plant in the shape of an angelic cultural giant doesn't mean they won't love growing one.
Hilarious, NSFW stories from American history you didn't learn in school
From the creators of the podcast "The Dollop" comes the weird, hilarious, and true untold stories of American history — accompanied by full-page illustrations that bring each historical "milestone" to life.
All the moods of Nicolas Cage on a t-shirt
A national treasure in its own right.
A hilarious NSFW card game you can play together
Most people already have Cards Against Humanity, and this extended "Red Box" version comes with 300 fresh cards to add into the mix (230 white and 70 black). The company also notes that it "transforms your deck of Cards Against Humanity into a better bludgeoning weapon against home invaders."
A cocktail recipe book that pairs good music with good drinks
Combine two great pastimes into one with a guide of 70 albums from the '50s through the '00s, paired with an A-side and B-side cocktail for each one. They're organized by mood, so they'll know just what pairing to use.
A satire picture book on bringing kids to an art gallery
This parody of a 1960s children's book satirizes what it's like to bring kids to an art gallery — explaining contemporary art and existential dread with keywords displayed at the bottom.
A mini waffle maker for tiny waffles
This mini waffle maker is perfect for when they want to make a waffle just for them rather than a whole spread.
A Tile Mate to ring their keys or phone wherever they lost them
For the friend that has invested far too much money in key duplicates.
Abbi Jacobson's new book
This New York Times Bestseller comes from the co-creator and co-star of the hit series "Broad City" — and you can rest assured that if your friends have ever mentioned the show, they'll love this.
A punny soap opera kitchen sponge holder
Who doesn't love a good pun? Or cleaner sponges?
A mini flip cup game
A good-natured drinking game with friends, but make it tiny. If you'd rather try your pointer finger at Mini Beer Pong, there's that too for $60.
A funny cookbook made especially for hungover, demoralizing mornings
This cookbook was built to handle hangovers — six types of them to be exact. Recipes are tailored to the specific hangover and are bookended by insights into hangover science, quizzes to see if you're maybe just still drunk, and witty jokes.
A mind-blowing fusion of two beloved foods
Oreo flavored candy canes — because once humans figured out how to make fire and penicillin, they just decided to have fun with it.
A device that stirs ingredients for you
Like the wearable nail polish holder, this is another product that arguably shouldn't exist. And yet ... it's a great way to make sure everything is perfectly cooked, without hovering over the pan and stirring continually. Funny, weird, and — according to its 14 reviews and 4.8-stars — actually very useful.
A cute loose tea infuser shaped like an animal
Cute, functional, and can be paired with some great loose tea for a "more-is-more" gift.
A Slothmas sweatshirt
Merry Slothmas to all and to all a 20-hour sleep cycle, goodnight.
An extremely fun board game that made Kickstarter history
Exploding Kittens is basically a highly strategic version of Russian roulette with a cat theme. It was the most-backed project in Kickstarter history, and this version is NSFW.
A crowd-pleasing gag gift mug
This ceramic gag gift mug has become a bit of a mainstay in the genre, and it holds up to 12 ounces of their favorite drink.
A plug-in that lets them control the TV and lights from the couch without getting up
Give the couch potato people what they want — and that's the ability to control the lights, TV, stereo, and other appliances without needing to get up from the comfortable spot they fell into.
A set of tumblers with the best advice from bad dogs
A bad dog learns a few good tricks — like when to bluff, and when it's ok to ask for forgiveness instead of permission.
A punny mug made by an independent artist
For the friend who loves puns, has a penchant for swearing, or appreciates a nice ceramic mug that pretty much works like every other.
A microwavable popcorn popper
Load this microwavable popcorn maker up with kernels and pop it in the microwave for delicious popcorn without the hassle of actually doing the stovetop thing.
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