Chapel Hill Review Christmas Gift Guide: Top Gifts Under $100

Chapel Hill Review Christmas Gift Guide: Top Gifts Under 0
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Christmas shopping for your adult friends and family can be difficult.

To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at Chapel Hill Review asked our friends at The Grommet for their latest and greatest practical gift suggestions for 2021.

These guides are geared towards specific interests. You’ll be able to find something for even the toughest person on your Christmas shopping list.

Top 5 Gifts Under $100

1) DIY Kits
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SteamyTech: DIY Kits – Wooden Gear Desk Toy

2) Silicone Dog Bath Lick Pad
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Lick Lick Pad: Silicone Dog Bath Lick Pad – Red

3) Putting Aid
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This putting aid supercharges your ball alignment training. Made with lightweight, corrosion-resistant aluminum, it attaches to a putter. Its angled surfaces are sensitive to the putter face being open or closed upon ball impact. Alignment marks help ensure you strike the sweet spot. Made in the USA.

4) Modern Magnetic Letters
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The Type Set Co.: Modern Magnetic Letters – Sans Serif – Olive Juice

5) Bangle Key Ring
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Monarque: Bangle Key Ring



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