John Lewis have some of their better cracker kits reduced to clear. Other designs are available. Great if you need to top-up your order to get free delivery.
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mofted
31 Dec 15#1
how much do you have to spend for free delivery?
dalipsinghno1 to mofted
31 Dec 15#2
£50 or
Collect in any JL or selected Waitrose over £30
windym
31 Dec 15#3
We bought these at full price and I put a scratch card inside each one. Great quality hats, jokes were the usual Christmas standard and the cracker certainly had a loud bang.
MrFizzy to windym
31 Dec 15#4
Wow. Imagine how you'd feel if somebody won super big on a card you'd bought! Did anybody win?
I also put Lego minifigures in them - adults enjoy them as much as the children :-)
gregpots
31 Dec 15#7
The silver and white have now sold out - but the holly spigs (link above) are still available
panddda
31 Dec 15#8
I bought 3 of these earlier, mainly to make an order up to £50! Loving the suggestions above... any other ideas of things to put in them?
allycat38 to panddda
31 Dec 151#11
Little chocolates
Mimi travel Size Products (bubble bath)
gregpots
31 Dec 151#9
I keep an eye out all year for smaller items that can go in. I have managed to get a pair of men's socks in rolled tightly. Other great items for ladies is a good mascara, nail polish (make sure you know what colour is preferred) or even miniature perfume. For those special occasions, a necklace, charm (i.e Pandora) or for VERY special occasions- maybe a ring!!! Hope this helps
n3m3s1s to gregpots
31 Dec 151#24
Diamond rings , gold necklace or earrings and rolex watches should fit in crackers.
gregpots
31 Dec 151#10
And this year for the first time I challenged other members of the family to find something that they could put in a cracker for another member of the family. Someone received a pair of £shop glasses and were thrilled with them. You don't have to spend much, just know a bit about the person whose name will be on the cracker.
Ha! Love the Pandora idea, but don't suppose my husband would be too chuffed! Neither would the kids if they were the lucky winner, they'd rather have the mini Mars bar or Lego man! Thanks for the suggestions, I've never thought to do these before, I'll keep an eye out over the year.
If you're doing them individually, what do you guys do about seeing who wins the cracker pull? We always have a bit of a laugh at the crud that comes out the crackers and it eventually all gets fobbed off on the kids, but if you're putting nice things in that are appropriate to individual people then does it take away the excitement of winning the pull? The stuff I'd choose for my mother in law would be very different to things for my 8yr old!
gregpots to panddda
31 Dec 151#14
Well we say whatever cracker is in your place you will be sitting at for dinner is yours - whether you win it or not, so everyone gets a small prize. I write the initial on the inside end so I don't get muddled as to whose is who.
mumbinns
31 Dec 151#15
We filled ours with silly stick on beards! Less than a pound for 6 from Home Bargains. They were different styles and colours so we all swapped to find ones that 'suited'. It was a great ice breaker for us and guests. Lots of pics were taken. We have done the expensive cracker experience in previous years only for the hats and jokes to be used and the 'prizes' to be left on the table. We are planning next year's along similar lines.
gregpots
31 Dec 15#16
And an extra tip - if you forget to put a scratch card inside, roll it and insert in one of the ends. I had to do that this year - oops
winchman
31 Dec 151#17
Put false teeth in grannies cracker, see her scrabble round, checking to make sure they still have them in!!
tek-monkey
31 Dec 15#18
Good alternative to the random tree presents we usually have (only rule you have to take home what you win!).
sgandtg
31 Dec 15#19
If you want to win the cracker, let the other person pull whilst you just hold tight. 90% of the time, you'll win. So, if you want the other person to win, tell them that you've heard about this trick and you want them to just hold the cracker whilst you pull it to see if it works.
lianne21 to sgandtg
31 Dec 15#20
Doesn't work, tried it loads of times and the odds were the same.
lianne21
31 Dec 15#21
Doesn't that remove the whole point and fun in pulling a cracker though as the winner is predetermined?
gregpots
31 Dec 15#22
I only do it for specific crackers that have a personalised gift inside otherwise anyone can have any cracker!!!!
lianne21
31 Dec 15#23
Ok, calm down no need to go mad on the exclamation marks.
captainbeaky
31 Dec 15#25
I like those plastic spinning tops. Hours of fun.
seanmorris100
31 Dec 15#26
The best surprise would be a raw sprout, itll have everyone in stiches and make xmas a goodun :smiley:
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Collect in any JL or selected Waitrose over £30
Mimi travel Size Products (bubble bath)
http://www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-fill-your-own-christmas-crackers-pack-of-6-red-white/p1969333
If you're doing them individually, what do you guys do about seeing who wins the cracker pull? We always have a bit of a laugh at the crud that comes out the crackers and it eventually all gets fobbed off on the kids, but if you're putting nice things in that are appropriate to individual people then does it take away the excitement of winning the pull? The stuff I'd choose for my mother in law would be very different to things for my 8yr old!