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8 gifts that graduates actually want

Gadgets, gizmos and more all for under $100.

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Marisa Losciale

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Graduation is an exciting time, especially when it comes time to celebrate the accomplishments of loved ones. So why not show them just how proud you are with a gift that they actually want? Gift cards and checks are practical, but they’re not fun to open and seem sort of impersonal.

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Picking out a unique and useful graduation gift doesn’t have to be stressful or expensive either. There’s plenty of things recent grads need (they just might not know it yet). Check our list of the greatest gifts for your young achievers. Best of all, they’re all under $100.00.

1) No more trying to find your phone after a night of partying.

tile slim tracker

Price on Amazon: $23.99 (regularly $30.00) 

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2) Fashionable AND it carries your booze. 

Bracelet Flask
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Price on Amazon: $38.23

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3) Commuting to your first adult job? Enjoy your music on the way.

audio technica ath-m30x
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Price on Amazon: $64.59

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4) Look like a real grownup with this sleek backpack. 

leather briefcase backpack
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Price on Amazon: $69.00 (regularly $85.00)

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5) The Polaroid Snap takes much nicer pics than your phone (and it looks cool!)

polaroid snap
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Price on Amazon: $97.00

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6) Quit looking at your phone for the time and wear a nice watch.

timex watch
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Price on Amazon: $43.84

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7) Film for your Fuji instant camera: the most underrated gift, ever. 

fujifilm film packs
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Price on Amazon: $38.99

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8) This anti-theft backpack is good for adventurous travelers. 

anti-theft backpack
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Price on Amazon: $39.99 (regularly $49.99) 

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