Stocking stuffers don't have to break the budget. WTOP has been out snapping pictures of ones that are under $10.
Holiday socks
Keep tootsies warm with soft holiday- and animal-themed socks. A pair costs $5.99 at T.J. Maxx.
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Earrings
Craft shows and bazaars are great places to pick up earrings as stocking stuffers. This pair was $8.
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Ornaments
Christmas ornaments can be easy stocking stuffers. This one cost $4 at Made by Hand, in Fenwick Island, Delaware. Similar ornaments can be found at other fair trade stores in Maryland and Virginia.
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Small candy containers
Use small recycled jars for M&Ms and other holiday candies as stocking stuffers. The cost will vary, depending on how many M&Ms you buy, but you can easily spend under $6.
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Lindt Chocolate Bears
These yummy treats are $3.99 each at CVS. You also can find multi-packs with smaller versions for under $6.
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Fizzing Bath Bomb
Bath products are always winners. Whole Foods offers this one for $2.99. You may still catch it on sale for $1.99.
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Shimmering Shower Gel
This quick pickup at CVS comes in just under $4.
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Handmade notebooks
Little handmade notebooks from fair trade stores are inexpensive gifts. This one costs $8 and is made from elephant dung.
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Candy canes of candy
Chocolate malt balls, Reese’s Pieces and Spree are among the candies you can get in a candy cane for $1 at Wal-Mart.
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Hot Wheels
The brand is still the same as when you were a kid, but the packaging is a little more dramatic. Each car will set you back 94 cents at Wal-Mart.
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Fun notepads
Cute notepads with different life sayings cost $3.99 each at World Market.
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Joie Bottle Watcher or Joie Wine Watcher
The beer drinker on your list will get a kick out of the Joie Bottle Watcher for $6.99 at World Market. It keeps an eye on your drink for you. Thhose who love wine will be able to have a party and not worry about the glasses getting mixed up with these adorable wine watchers ($5.99 for a set of six). They attach to glasses so you can remember which one is yours.
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Hollow chocolate Santas
Similar to what the Easter bunny might bring, a Riegelein chocolate Santa runs $3.99 at World Market.
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Tabasco To Go
Hot sauce fans will salivate over this trio of mini sauces. A pack costs $5.99 at World Market.
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Secret Message Writing Set
Get the spy on your list an invisible ink pen set for $5.99 at World Market.
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ChapStick’s Holiday collection
The flavors of Christmas – pumpkin pie, candy cane and sugar cookie – come in a three-pack for $2.94 at Wal-Mart.
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Other ChapStick
For $1, Wal-Mart has other flavors of ChapStick, if the Christmas flavors don’t do it for you.
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Coleman match holder
Camper on your list? For a buck at Wal-Mart, you can match sure his matches stay dry.
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Milk Magic straws
These strawberry or chocolate peanut butter straws could add little fun to someone’s milk. They come four to a pack and are under $2 at Wal-Mart.
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WTOP/Colleen Kelleher
Zagg earbuds
You can never have enough sets of earbuds. These come in at just under $10 at Wal-Mart.
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Stocking stuffers come at all prices. WTOP rounded up some ideas for you that come in under $10. Some are for kids and some are for kids of all ages.