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Stocking Stuffers

On Christmas morning, big gifts like a Power Wheel, Casio
keyboard or Barbie Dreamhouse are kind of hard to disguise. One of the
things that makes opening presents so fun is the unknown. So while the shape a
new bicycle may kill the suspense, you can always count on the treasures buried
within your Christmas stocking to bring you little surprises that keep the
holiday spirit burning in your heart. Today let’s talk about some of the fun
items that have been found in those “stockings hung by the fire with care” over the years.

In my family you could always count on one thing for sure
being included in your grab bag of Christmas fun, NUTS! Walnuts, Brazil Nuts,
uh…sorry, naming nuts is not my area of expertise (I’m no Harland Pepper from
Best In Show), but what’s in a name? What really made the experience special
was that the nuts were still in the shell, so you actually had to use a
nutcracker to open them! We had several handheld models to handle the different
degrees of shell density, but that’s where the fun stopped for me. Let’s be
honest, the flavor of unprocessed nuts really leaves something to be desired
(never underestimate the seasoning power of Mr. Peanut). Now I have to believe
my Dad was the mastermind behind this inclusion, because the guy was crazy for
mixed nuts. There was always can or jar from Planters on our stereo cabinet,
just waiting to be devoured while he listened to organ music.

If my Dad was responsible for possible damage to your teeth
with hard shelled nuts, my Mom was the "Orthodontic Avenger" stressing good oral
hygiene. There was always a toothbrush with toothpaste included to remind us
that candy canes and Christmas fudge were in fact the enemy. The fun part was
we weren’t getting industrial grade products, usually they were Muppets or
Batman inspired and if I was lucky, it included the pump tube from Aquafresh.
The commercial featuring the striped anthropomorphic toothpaste tube really
made the whole cleaning your teeth experience seem magical. Add to that the
fact that red, green & white of Aquafresh looked like the neopolitan ice
cream version of toothpaste and we had a clear winner. As hard as my mom
tried, there was one sugary item that could not be ignored.

PEZ! Who would have thought that the severed heads of my
favorite cartoon characters mounted on a plastic candy dispenser would bring
such joy. Guarding those sweet little
tablets could be a Smurf, Garfield, Yoda, heck, I’d even take Wonder Woman in a
pinch. Although they often came mounted on a cardboard backing, I always
preferred the simpler bagged models. The crunch of the bag as I released Spider-Man
from his plastic prison, was as joyous as the sound of jingle bells in my mind.
I have to admit that the candy angle was never as exciting to me as was the
play value. I usually stored the still wrapped sugar blocks inside the hollow
plastic guts of the device and played with it like an action figure. The candy was
used as a desirable power source for my heroes, like Energon to the
Transformers. Now that we’re talking about playtime, let’s bring on the toys!

Though a great majority of the stocking space was taken up
by the items mentioned above, my parents always managed to squeeze a couple
small toys into the mix, acting like the prize in the Christmas morning cereal
box. Simple yet fun playthings like Silly Putty or a Duncan yo-yo were not uncommon,
but my face would really light up when I got one of those miniature water games
or handheld pinball. So simple, yet so fun. They were kind of like the Angry
Birds of the day with their basic mechanics, but you would spend hours trying
to master them. While we’re on the subject, I’ll also profess my love for those
drippy globule timer things. Come on, you know what I’m talking about, it was
like a heatless version of a lava lamp that just had colored dye dripping down
an underwater ramp. Mesmerizing.

When they really wanted to impress me, packs of Marvel Universe
cards were added to the pile and later those miniature die-cast Steel Mutants
X-Men figures. If you really want to hurt someone, just chuck a solid metal
Wolverine at their head, then call an ambulance. Those things were dangerous! I
also remember a few Trash Bag Bunch toys being shoved in the stocking. Imagine
combining the joy of action figures with the anticipation of opening trading
cards, add a little Alka-Seltzer fizz to the proceedings and it was a total
win. In the wake of other tiny toys like M.U.S.C.L.E. and Monster In My Pocket, the Trash Bag Bunch really set themselves a apart with the dissolving packaging gimmick.

That about does it for the excitement of furry socks stuffed
with goodies. Honorable mention goes to tubes of Cherry Chapstick. Though it
wasn’t the most thrilling item to pull out of the stocking, the smell of the
stuff is right up there with the aroma of cinnamon and pine in my list of memory
inducing Christmas scents. So let’s hear from you, what stocking stuffer
traditions did you enjoy year after year?
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