I was struggling with this group as well. I ended up purchasing zipper pulls with a Pirate Mickey logo, individual sunblock, Pirates of the Caribbean tattoos, and candy.
I went the candy route...that way if they see any movie on board or want a snack for the shows...they have something and don't have to buy any. I found out that the nerds were a big hit.
My son got some comic books. I thought this was a creative gift for the age group!
I went the candy route...that way if they see any movie on board or want a snack for the shows...they have something and don't have to buy any. I found out that the nerds were a big hit.
I volunteer in concessions for high school football games and other big sellers are Air Heads, Skittles and those sour straws (long chewy sour candy that is sugar coated).
By suggestion, and I received positive responses after the cruise, I gave the teen boys: sports themed cup, plastic spoon, and a pack of oreos to go make a "blizzard" with the soft serve ice cream.
Apparently (please correct me if I'm wrong) smarties in Canada (little chocolate circles with a candy coating - similar to m&m's) are not available in the states. The us version of smarties is what we call rockets (little candy circles that you can crunch or let "melt" in your mouth).
If that's the case I'm going to include mini boxes of smarties in all my gifts
dizzyr said:Apparently (please correct me if I'm wrong) smarties in Canada (little chocolate circles with a candy coating - similar to m&m's) are not available in the states. The us version of smarties is what we call rockets (little candy circles that you can crunch or let "melt" in your mouth).
If that's the case I'm going to include mini boxes of smarties in all my gifts