VIA MERCHANT
VIA MERCHANT
You love stopping by to see Grandma, but you’re not as excited about her little dog jumping up on your new pair of favorite jeans with a dirty bum. With a big smile and lots of good intentions, this practical gag gift will help her dog smell better, and you feel more hygienic when you visit. These hypoallergenic, fragrance-free pet wipes from Wipemate are ideal for dogs’ paws and bums—or for their face. You can expect them to remove dander, drool and discharge, as well as those cling-ons that just show up from around the house.
FAQ
How much should you spend on a gag gift?
Remember that the value of a gag gift is in how much joy it brings, usually upon opening it. That means these aren’t typically gifts with any kind of long-term value. As such, it doesn’t really make a lot of sense to spend too much on a gag gift. Luckily, plenty of gag gifts—including the ones on our list above—are around or under $50.
What occasions are appropriate for gag gifts?
There’s not really a hard rule for when a gag gift is appropriate, but you should consider the occasion ahead of time. For instance, if it’s a dress-up event, like a nice family dinner, chances are a gag gift will not be well-received. However, a relaxed event with games and perhaps a few libations would be ideal. A white elephant party, where silliness is to be expected, is an even better occasion. As always, it’s also good to consider your audience, as some people don’t like gag gifts, regardless of the occasion.
What makes an appropriate gag gift?
Many gag gifts involve sensitive subjects, like stereotypes or sexuality. What makes one gag gift appropriate and another not has much more to do with the audience than the gifts themselves. For instance, gag gifts concerning drinking are probably not suitable for a younger crowd. Similarly, anything that touches on more serious subjects (like religion or politics) might be something you’ll want to avoid to prevent sparking any fights. If you’re unsure, you can always ask the host of the gift exchange what the limits are and whether a gift you’re considering is inappropriate.
With additional reporting by Dianne Bright.