East Kentucky Times Christmas Gift Guide: Top Unusual Gifts

East Kentucky Times Christmas Gift Guide: Top Unusual Gifts
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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 East Kentucky Times 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 Unusual Gifts

1) Coordination Game – Original
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This balance toy was created as a rehabilitative tool to help hone fine motor skills—and it does it in the most fun and challenging way. The objective? Neatly stack the disks. That might sound simple, but it takes concentration and coordination to get the unpredictable, rotating magnetic beech wood discs to line up just right.

2) Come With Me Kitty™ Harness & Leash
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PetSafe®: Come With Me Kitty™ Harness & Leash – Large – Blue

3) Food Stack Prep Kit
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Making sushi and other beautifully presented meals at home is as easy as stacking. This kit’s stainless steel instruments help you create restaurant-grade plates. Your sushi will have a vertical flair and even ordinary meals like mac and cheese will look extra professional.

4) Notebook Wallet with Pen
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The slim notebook wallet combines two everyday carry essentials so you can always have a pen and paper at the ready—without needing to bring one more thing along with you. Tucked in the back of the leather wallet is a notebook with perforated pages and a petite copper pen. There’s space for cash and cards, and a pull-tab RFID pocket, too.

5) Gourmet Cookies Sampler 6-Pack
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The Fantastic Fortunes gourmet cookie sampler contains six of their most popular gourmet fortune cookies. The cookies are about the size of a softball (approximately 4″ in diameter) and come with general fortunes inside.



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