Gen "Y" Gifts

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>OfAMS Holid Ly Hints s seHBSte eH teh sees seet “38 on ose soo es HOseoe? HP Se” = *e Gen “Y”Gifts Keeping It Interactive (NAPSA)—In many ways, the holidays are rooted in tradition, with sights, sounds and smells that are constant from year to year. One area where tradition isn’t necessarily a good thing is on the gift list, where most people wouldn’t mind a little more variety in the presents they receive. This is especially true among the members of Generation “Y’— young adults and 20-somethings who are generally in the process of establishing their own identi- ties and breaking away from the tried-and-true gifts of yore. Fortu- nately, the dilemma of shopping for these 13-and-up individuals can usually be solved with little imagination and novelty. That’s wherea specialty retailer like Spencer Gifts comes in. Chock full of items to bring a warm smile to young faces, they are one-stop shops for fun that lasts long after NewYear’s Day. For example e Airzooka—This fun-of-a-gun gizmo launchesa ball of air up to 30 feet. Seemingly from nowhere, you are able to mess up a person’s hair, or ruffle their shirt or papers. With this handheld tool, Plush toys such as these Kindergoth dolls make unique holiday gifts. you can sneak-attack yourfriends, Swinging Monkey—These guys hang around anywhere and ing, dancing Springfield resident even join in laughing as they swing around. boss, or even total strangers. Homer Simpson—This sing- is 50 inches tall and spouts nine unique sayings. e Kindergoth—Lovable plush toys that reflect the Goth lifestyle. The 14” tall dolls come in five styles Nightshade (vampire), Arania (girl), Zero (boy), Bonez (dog) and Voodoo (cat). They’re so ugly, they’re cute! provide plenty of laughter; they In addition to holiday-themed items, Spencer Gifts offers a vari- ety of novelties that make amus- ing presents for any occasion, from beer pint glasses to novelty lights, from decorative posters and prints to pillows. To find a location nearest you, www.spencergifts.com. visit