Filed under: News | Holiday Gift Guide
Nov 18 2009, 6:00am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
ThinkGeek, the premier shop for gadgets and geek gear, unveiled their comprehensive Holiday Shopping Guide.
The ThinkGeek Holiday Gift Center not only features gift ideas for male geeks, but also for female geeks and the kids of geek parents.
Examples of Geeky gifts for her include: the USB Aromatherapy Oil Burner, Edible Wild Hibiscus Flowers, Dissolving Travel Toiletries and Colored Flame Tea Lights.
For the male geek, ThinkGeek's gift recommendations include the Utili-Key 6-in-1 Tool, Wi-Fi Detector Shirt, Whiskey Stones, SurvivalStraps Survival Bracelet, Mossad Reappearing Ink Pen and the already classic Slave Leia Poster.
Shop the ThinkGeek Gift Guide here.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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