Wolf Bargain(Daiso top 5 X’mas gift ideas)
As we approach thanksgiving and X’mas, a lot of gifts will be given and received. It is always a blessing to be receiving festive gifts from friends and relatives. Buying gifts can be such a headache and financial burden for some. The pressure of gifting can be overwhelming. I always believe it is the thought that counts whether one received an expensive gift or not.
Daiso is a well known chain stores that offer value for money household items. Most of the items are sold at $2.15 with a few exception. My mission today is to find items(all $2.15) that look more expensive than their actual worth. I did a good rummage at the store and these are my top five bargains.
Aroma therapy oil
It is not uncommon for Aroma therapy oil to cost $30-$40 a bottle. Great for people trying to find some zen in a corrective “Stonks” Market/“Cryptoast” Market.
Teriyaki Sauce
The made in Singapore sauce is great for people who are pulling their hair what recipe of Turkey should they be cooking. Teriyaki Turkey for this X’mas anyone? 🤓
30 Color Pens
The gift would wow any kids below 6. It is like bees to honey. Now keep them away from the wall. 👼
Apple Watch case and strap
Perfect gift for the tech geek. It is so cheap that you can change it every month. No more excuse for that “stinko” watch strap and scratchy screen.
* I hope all your friends stay BFF after receiving a gift you bought from Daiso. 🎅 Happy Thanksgiving.
* All recommendations are for educational purpose, any friends or relatives unfriending you is purely coincidental. Lone Wolf accept no responsibility. 😬
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