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Delightful knick knacks kids are sure to enjoy finding in their stocking.
Small Compass Necklace
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I recommended the original version of this functional compass necklace, but I think I like this one better. Subtle difference. Since one of my favorite pass-times is getting lost in new places, this would be an ideal piece of jewelry for me. (via Individual Icons)
Updated Feb 23, 2009
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USB Stick
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Made from our favorite sustainable, renewable resource..BAMBOO. (via Good For All)
Updated Feb 22, 2009
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TAKTIK Wood Magnets
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Great idea! I'm always looking for new and interesting ways to add clutter to the outside of my fridge. (via Mtl Designers)
Updated Feb 22, 2009
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Hwa-To Cards
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I use to play this card game in Korea. It's a lot of fun and I friend I made there even gave me a set of cards. Although, the game was referred to as "Go" or "go-stop". I need to brush up on it because I've forgotten the rules. Makes a great gift. (via MOMA Store)
Updated Feb 18, 2009
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Limited Edition - ELEY KISHIMOTO x AMADANA Calculator
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There are only 500 of these so snatch it up while you can. This calculator feature's EK's new 'Flash' pattern. (via Eley Kishimoto)
Updated Feb 12, 2009
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Woodblock
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Stamps are a great way to decorate and personalize your stationary. Here's a beautiful peacock stamp. (via Pacific & Rose)
Updated Feb 10, 2009
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Mopani worms
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Apparently these salted and toasted worms have more protein than beef weight for weight. A traditional food of South Africa. (via Edible)
Updated Feb 9, 2009
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Chocolate Covered Giant Ants
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The site description says it best:
Hand toasted Giant Queen Leafcutter Ants coated in the finest Belgian Chocolate. Every spring when the rains come in Colombia the Guane Indians collect the new Queens when they are emerging from their underground nests, only one Queen Ant is needed in a colony so the new Queens have to leave. The Indians have been collecting these ants every spring when they fly from their nests to toast in a clay pot over an open fire for centuries, and they are considered a rare delicacy. The ants are also nutritious and tasty and are said to be good for boosting your immune system, because they are rich in formic acid. They can also give you a mini energy boost.
They are a nutty and tasty treat. In fact they are our most popular product! (via Edible)
Updated Feb 9, 2009
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Antlix Lollipop
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2 people recommended this item
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Peppery polyrachis black ants in a peppermint pop! Freshen your breath while getting an energy boost while freaking out everyone you know - it's the trifecta!
Updated Jul 3, 2008
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JustFeltHungry :: Sugar Skulls - Felt Play Food
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If you haven't checked out Just Felt Hungry's Etsy shop, swing on by. They have a bunch of food made out of felt. (via Etsy)
Updated Feb 7, 2009
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