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North Knoxville News Christmas Gift Guide: Top Small 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 North Knoxville News 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 Small Gifts

1) Peanut Butter Knife - 2 Pack
Get every last bit from the bottom, rim, and sides of the jar—even the big ones—with this peanut butter knife. The extra-long, stainless steel blade has a curved tip that scrapes jars clean. It’s strong enough to stir and scoop peanut butter, natural nut butters, jams, thick oils and more, and it is extra broad to give you an ample serving with every swipe.

2) Edible Chocolate Candles - 3-Pack
Let Them Eat Candles: Edible chocolate candles - milk waves (3)

3) Personal Teapot & Cup Set
Tea for two? More like personal tea party for one. This simple and sophisticated teapot and cup set is made up of a compact brewing pot with a built-in strainer and a lid that pulls double duty as a cup. The modern-looking set is sized to brew one steep of tea and is a great gift for tea lovers who don’t feel like sharing, but do feel like making the next cup extra special.

4) Ergonomic Ice Cream Scoop
What happens when an aerospace engineer is also an ice cream enthusiast? You get a space-grade, ergonomic, ice cream scoop that’ll last you a lifetime. Midnight Scoop was engineered so that you use your arms—not your wrists—when you scoop, to avoid strain. Enjoy.

5) Pewter Good Luck Bells
Guardian® Bells: Fleur De Lis

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