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I was wondering, how much you guys spend on filling people's Christmas stockings ?

I tend to fill them with their favourite chocolate bars, Terry's chocolate orange and maybe a cheap novelty gift, if I see something they would like. So probably £20 maximum.

wyal5
2 days ago
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MrsCraig

I don't do Christmas stockings. I'm considering doing one for our son this year. £15-£20 would be the max I would spend for it.

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wyal5

MrsCraig I do them for my mum, mother in law ( Because they are on their own. So I do like to spoil them a bit ), my nephew and my husband.

I do love giving them. I think they would be disappointed if I didn't 🤣.

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wyal5

MrsCraig I am sure your son will love it 😊

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MrsCraig

wyal5 he started to understand the concept of Christmas last year, it didn't seem worth doing it the years before as he didn't really get it. I think he would appreciate it now though so thinking about doing one this year.

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lornaae

About £20. Generally filled with favourite sweet treats like chocolates, biscuits, sweets, some other small bits like socks, bath bombs, candles/wax melts.

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Consumer

That's really kind and a generous amount. I don't do Christmas stockings but if I did, I'd spend about £10.

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joe007

I always end up spending loads, the stocking or should I say ends up being a sack, is the best start of Xmas morning, before moving down to the Xmas tree in the morning, I wrap everything, to make it more fun, I end up spending a small fortune on crap, sweets, colouring pens, all small stuff mostly from the £ shop, it's great fun watching my son get so excited over bath bombs. Socks oranges, sweets 🫣😂😂😂 it's all worth every penny/pound I spend

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eyeballkerry

I used to fill Christmas stocking for the children when they were younger and probably came to around the £10 make back then. A mixture of items, silly little toys when they were younger and then special toiletries as they got older. Don’t do any now.

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Auntielettie

When we were children our stockings were left on our beds for Christmas morning. They always contained something to snack and something to keep us busy like a game or colouring until it was morning.I guess it was little cost

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martinlufc5637

We do them for the kids, we don't spend much on filling them, around £25 each

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Imnotcheap

I never put anything in stocking they're just decorations. I simply have a budget for each person

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