Christmas gifts for professional colleagues

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Need some ideas for gifts for professional colleagues. These aren't clients, I work with a lot of them every day.

Have done gift cards, nice wine, gift baskets, etc. over the years. Could fall back on those again. Any other ideas?

Price range around $80-100 each.

Thanks.
 

SCHUNTER73

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I do honey baked/heavenly hams some some of mine. Other I give baskets to, depending on their interests.
 

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Need some ideas for gifts for professional colleagues. These aren't clients, I work with a lot of them every day.

Have done gift cards, nice wine, gift baskets, etc. over the years. Could fall back on those again. Any other ideas?

Price range around $80-100 each.

Thanks.
My go to cool present has been flash lights. Most the guys I am around appreciate and enjoy a higher end stream light.
 

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I did the larger Yeti tumblers for everyone in my medical office last year. This year, going with a few bags of jerky each from our family ranch.
 
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I really like Dioni's light suggestion.

Was gifted one of these DeWalt rechargeable lithium lights earlier this year and it has been my go-to for house and truck. Has 2 different projections and a powerful magnet. Light is blinding, great re-charge life, and charges fast.

Screenshot from DeWalt site.
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Nice liquor is always good, charging pads for your phone, gift cards, yeti coffee mugs, things that could be easy to use around the office or whatever their individual interested are.
 

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I have done homemade food that you simply cannot buy elsewhere. Examples being prickly pear or wild plum jelly, elderberry wine, crab apple cider, etc. People get a kick out of foraged things from the area that can't be bought. Gives me an excuse to get outside before hunting season and if I am already doing it for myself it is not that much extra effort to scale up to give some away.

Though this is probably more helpful for next year rather than this year.
 

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I usually do gift cards, but have also done Harry & David boxes or other fancy eating things.

That said when I am on the receiving end of these gifts I usually just prefer cash or gift card. But I do love the Harry and David pears, so whenever I receive a box from them I am stoked.
 
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Need some ideas for gifts for professional colleagues. These aren't clients, I work with a lot of them every day.

Have done gift cards, nice wine, gift baskets, etc. over the years. Could fall back on those again. Any other ideas?

Price range around $80-100 each.

Thanks.
You can send really nice steaks straight to their door step (my personal favorite). We do that a lot or traditional assorted gift baskets.
 
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Thanks for all replies. Some good ideas.

Harry and David burned me a few years ago with fruit that was past ripe, approaching rotten. They replaced but took them several weeks. Christmas was long past.

I think I might do gift cards to local high end butcher shop.
 
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Povitica from Strawberry Hill Baking Co. It's probably unlike anything you've ever had.

 
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What line of work are you in?

A classy gift for a business environment could be a nice pen (something along the lines of a Parker) and/or a stoneware mug. Possibly gift cards to a moderately upscale restaurant around your place of business. Last idea I can think of that should be useful would be power banks chargers.
 
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