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Wow, sounds like some party! :)
Chocolates and sweets are easy ones. Maybe stuff which people can have fun with at the party like party poppers, glow sticks, novelty balloons etc... Even things like fake glasses and moustaches which could be got cheaply from places like pound shops - could make for some fun photos!
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Ah, sorry, just saw the part about them getting them as they are leaving!
I was going to say the disposable cameras too but, again, more something for at the party.
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Well, Jenna1978, they could always be put on tables like at weddings!
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Fromm the language and spelling I guess that the OP is on the other side of the Atlantic.
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Wow, you've put some serious thought into this !!
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You seem to be being overly generous - I take it you are not paying for everything.
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Hmmm...separating male and female may be easier for a similar theme to those above, perfume samples, mini makeup stuff (suitable for all ages), costume jewellery or hair stuff (but different to main favours) for girls etc...
Little photo frames could be cute (or the ones where it's the little stand with a clip to put a photo in (maybe with a note thanking them for coming and that this could be used as a memento photo of a great night?).
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A lot of fun can be had with stuff like that and it can make for some good memories and very memorable photos :) You can get all sorts of stuff like that from cheap pound and discount shops - hats, bow ties, feather boas, tiaras....
When my brother got married they had glowsticks (at the reception before you think we're weird :)) and they were great on the dancefloor in the dark and some great photos of the beautiful bride in some of the top hats.
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@Mike11111, I'm English but I was typing using my iPhone and Apple's lingo is obviously American English and cbb to correct it all the time...
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people seriously have parties like this where people are rewarded for coming??
What IS a styrofoam glider anyway???
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@bednobs, it's been customary for years, probably even customary since birthday parties became a tradition, to give party favors to guests, as a way of saying "thank you for coming" especially if it was a significant age milestone (16th, 18th, 21st, 30th, 40th, 50th, 60th). Did you once receive a party bag from going to your friend's party as a child? People even do it at weddings.
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And a styrofoam glider kit is a kit to make a glider made from styrofoam, they come flat packed and those using them slot the wings into the body capacity until they are even either side and attach the propellor onto the nose. Very cheap party favor...
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It sounds like you've more money than sense! Aren't most people happy with going to the party and getting a piece of birthday cake? It sounds an awful lot of trouble and expense to go to, and I can't for the life of me fathom out why you feel the need or desire to do this. It smacks of buying friendship to be honest.
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getting a doggie bag with a piece of cake in it is a far cry from buying people jewellery, make up and perfume, let alone making up age and gender appropriate bags. plus then worrying about extra gifts! I would suggest that unless you have very strange friends, they are not going to be thinking "all she bloody got me were these seven presents, i wish there had been another surprise one"
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I can't think pd any ore gift ideas other than those mentioned, I hope you party goes well and everyone has a great time!!
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