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9 hilarious gag gifts that are so bad, they're good

This Santa Hat Flask, perfect for the drinker in your life, is $8.99 at Stupid.com.
This Santa Hat Flask, perfect for the drinker in your life, is $8.99 at Stupid.com.
By Fiza Pirani
Dec 9, 2016

Trying to find a stupid, but hilarious gift for your next white elephant party? Look no further. We scoured the internet for some ridiculous gift ideas. Take a look:

The Boyfriend Pillow

Got a single guy or gal in your life? Or just someone you like to troll? No better gift than the classic boyfriend pillow. $32.99 at Amazon.com.

USB Pet Rock

A pretty useful (and random) gift for the tech-y friend on-the-go. $19.45 at Amazon.com.

Bacon-shaped bandages

For that special bacon-loving klutz in your life. This pack of 15 is $6.17 at Amazon.com.

Portable Pizza Pouch

If it's got the word "portable" in it, it's considered practical, right? Probably not. Gift this for your favorite pizza fan. $8.50 at Amazon.com.

"Just Texting on the Toilet Real Quick" Hand Sanitizer

An honest gift for an honest friend this holiday season. $4.29 at Amazon.com.

Santa Hat Flask

This Santa Hat Flask, perfect for the drinker in your life, is $8.99 at Stupid.com.
This Santa Hat Flask, perfect for the drinker in your life, is $8.99 at Stupid.com.

Party people deserve to drink in style this Christmas. Check out this Santa hat flask, $19.95 at Stupid.com.

The Original Toilet Mug

Coffee's reputation as a purgative in coffee mug form. $12.99 at Amazon.com.

Nothing

We all have that friend or family member who says they want nothing when you ask them what they want for Christmas. Well, give 'em what they want. The item, as Amazon.com describes it, is "completely, 100% useless." $11.99 at Amazon.com.

Hand Soap

This one will probably creep your friend out, but you've got to hand it to the creator − it certainly makes a lot of sense. $8.99 at Gaggifts.com.

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About the Author

Fiza Pirani is an Atlanta-based freelance writer and editor.

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