The Tastiest Walmart Holiday Finds Under $20
Justina Huddleston
Justina Huddleston
Justina Huddleston is a food writer living in Los Angeles. When she's not busy writing, she spends her time in the kitchen creating both virtuous and decidedly junky vegan food. Buffalo chickpea pizza, anyone? She's also been known to eat a plain block of tofu or beans straight out of the can for lunch, but somehow those culinary adventures don't make it to her Instagram. You can follow Justina on Twitter or see what's cooking in her kitchen on her blog, A Life of Little Pleasures.
Buying the right gifts for your loved ones can be hard, but if any of them have a sweet tooth or a chronic case of the munchies, Walmart has plenty of options for foodie stocking stuffers and gourmet gift baskets that we know won't go to waste. What we really love about this selection is that everything is $20 or less. Remember: If any items are sold out online, call your local store to see if they have them in stock!
Mars Celebration Bottle ($5): Crack open a bottle of classic Mars chocolates (Twix, Snickers, Milky Way, Dove) instead of bubbly when you celebrate this season.
Starbucks Tall Mug With Hot Cocoa ($6):Starbucks' hot cocoa is a cut above the stuff you get at other not-to-be-named coffee chains. Make it at home without having to wait in line when you gift someone with a mug-and-cocoa set.
Skittles Original Fruity Candy Christmas Gift Jar ($7): Chewy, tart, and sweet, Skittles are even tastier when served in a 14-ounce jar.
M&M'S Ceramic Travel Mug ($9): This travel mug is for your coffee, but it comes with two packs of M&Ms's. Nothing beats the pick-me-up combo of coffee and chocolate!
Kit Kat Holiday Wafer Bars ($10): For those of us who think that "King Sized" candy bars are never enough, there's this two-pound behemoth that will keep your sweet tooth satisfied for a week at least.
Bay Island S'mores 2 Mug Set ($10): What are the two best treats of any season? S'mores for summer, and hot cocoa for winter, of course. This year, shake things up by enjoying them simultaneously, thanks to this snowperson-themed gift set.
Reese's Jumbo Holiday Peanut Butter Cups ($10): It's usually annoying when someone asks for your second peanut butter cup. But when each one is a full half pound of chocolate glory, you'll probably be satisfied with just half!
Nestle Nesquik Tumbler Holiday Gift Set ($10): Whether you're a kid or just a kid at heart, this Nesquik chocolate milk kit for two is a gift you can share with your BFF after school or after work.
Holiday Giant Milk Chocolate Kisses ($10): Swap those pesky little Kisses for something more legit — a hefty 12 ounces of milk chocolate.
Twix Yard Stick ($11): Twix bars get upgraded from stocking stuffer to main event when they come in a three-foot-long pack. That, or you need to replace your usual stocking with a pair of tights.
Snickers Yard Stick ($11): Sports fans, contractors, and chocolate fans alike will drool over this yard stick-sized pack of fun-size Snickers bars. Use it to measure drywall or football downs, then snack away.
Budweiser Gift Bucket ($14): On the savory side, nothing hits the spot like a generous gift of beer accessories and salty snacks. Pair with a six-pack of Bud, and you've got a hit.
Oreo Ultimate Dunking Set ($18): Dunk your Oreos in style with a set of custom mugs that hold a stack of Oreos right against your cup. Tired of getting your fingers covered in milk when you dunk? Just use the included tongs to dip your cookies.
Hershey's 3-Pound Holiday Milk Chocolate Bar ($20): The whole family can indulge in this massive three-pound Hershey's milk chocolate bar.
Corona Party Bucket ($20): It may be cold and snowy outside, but your loved one can sit back, relax, and pretend they're sitting in sunny Mexico when gifted this set of Corona accessories and snacks, along with their favorite six-pack.
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Justina Huddleston
Justina Huddleston is a food writer living in Los Angeles. When she's not busy writing, she spends her time in the kitchen creating both virtuous and decidedly junky vegan food. Buffalo chickpea pizza, anyone? She's also been known to eat a plain block of tofu or beans straight out of the can for lunch, but somehow those culinary adventures don't make it to her Instagram. You can follow Justina on Twitter or see what's cooking in her kitchen on her blog, A Life of Little Pleasures.