I get boys are different but if one of my daughter had had something like this and didn't at least want to pick out the gift, they would go empty handed and not get to participate.Because he has no money, can't drive, and would rather just hand someone a $10 than wrap a present.
In the end they are all the same thing with the "rules" defined by the group/participants.I always think of White Elephant as like a work gift exchange with small gifts like candles and ornaments. Dirty Santa is the same with the same rules, but the gifts may be less appropriate (but don't have to be).
The most popular gift my DS ever took to one of those exchanges was a bull horn we got at an army surplus place.
I wonder why it needs to be related to scouting? Is that a guideline the troop set or is that what you think it should be? I would just get a $10 gift card to Game Stop or a MC/Visa gift card. It will probably be the gift most of the kids are trying to get
Maybe call all the other scouting moms and see what they are getting?
But this makes me sad - even boy scouts can't do this independently?
If you want something scouty, you can get a Scout Christmas ornament. I just bought one for a friend’s Eagle court of honor.
Several posters have mentioned this. I'm really not sure why it's such a hot button issue. Seriously, he is a teenage boy, he has no money and doesn't drive. We don't live close enough to the store for him to walk there. So, I can either pick something up on my lunch break while I'm running errands or I can make an extra trip in the evening. Time isn't something I have a lot of right now.
I love this idea. I'm going to sock it away for next year (the nearest scouting store is an hour away and there's no time to order anything online at this point.)