85 Stocking Stuffer Ideas for Teen Boys (And College-Age too!)

November 06, 2021

It’s November and I’m already thinking of stocking stuffers. Why? Because teens are HARD to buy for! When my two sons entered their teen years, choices were more challenging. Now at 24 and 19 years old, they secretly love finding full stockings on Christmas morning. So here I am again. What can I do differently this year?  

Are you in the same dilemma? Then let’s get to my Ultimate List of 85 Stocking Stuffer Ideas for Teenage Boys. Some ideas may be obvious, but when you are in a time crunch, this handy list will keep you from forgetting!

Read to the end of this post for TWO EASY WAYS
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Oh, and the disclaimer. Yes, there are links that if you click and decide to buy, I get that very small commission from Amazon. But hey, it all helps. Other links are simply for ideas and your convenience.


Okay, on to the list! 

Photo by Dan LeFebvre on Unsplash


The Classics:

1. Cool socks – see the list of ideas from Kohl’s website

2. Novelty T-shirt – Kohl’s has plenty to choose from

3. Polarized Sports Sunglasses

4. Winter hat with bluetooth headset

5. Beanie hat and scarf set

6. Knit touchscreen gloves

7. Leather bracelet

8. Minimalist wallet  


Personal Items

9. Body Spray or Cologne – try this small 4 count sampler Goodfellow gift set from Target

10. Harry’s body soap bar from Target or a 3 pack of Dr. Squatch natural soaps if you have more than one guy to buy for.

11. Deodorant

12. Face Wash

13. Chapstick – my fave is the 4-pack of Burt’s Bees

14. Nail clipper set in a case – not fancy, just practical.

15. New comb

16. Biore Strips

17. Electric toothbrush

18. New Razor Set or Electric Razor

19. Shoe deodorizer

20. Sneaker Cleaning Wipes


Just for Fun

21. New computer game or action figures that go with a game he plays

22. New art supplies - such as Quality Prismacolor Art pencils Premier 12 count or the Junior 36 count box. Add a small electric pencil sharpener too.

23. Rubik’s cube with a new twist – like the Magic Rainbow Puzzle Ball

24. Card game  - popular now is Taco Vs Burrito, Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza, Exploding Kittens, and Cards Against Humanity Family Edition

25. Graphic novel or comics

26. Movie theater card or subscription app for Cinemark

27. Christmas ornament (I try to find one that symbolizes what they were into that year)

28. Poo-Pourri for their bathroom

29. Head massager

30. Ballcap with their favorite band or character.

Want to remember this list? Pin to your Pinterest board! 

For Teens Who Drive:

31. Car air freshners that attach to the vents

32. Gas gift card

33. Digital tire pressure gauge 150 PSI (I purchased this one for my son last year!)

34. Car Wash and/or Oil Change gift certificate

35. Unique key chain, and also a

36. Tile Mate for when they lose it!

37. Insulated Spill-Proof Travel 12 oz. Coffee Tumbler in a choice of colors for hot and cold drinks or a 16 oz with a silicone sleeve in various colors.


The Useful & Practical

38. Hand sanitizer with carabiner for backpacks

39. New mask with a fun theme

40. Nice mechanical pencil with refills

41. Package of favorite ink pens

42. Barnes & Noble or Amazon gift cards for books (or college textbook rentals)

43. Rechargeable Book Light with 3 brightness settings, case and cable (5-star rated!)

44. Small flashlight with carabiner (or get a set of 4 to share with the family)

45. Leatherman multi-tool or pocket knife

46. Small starter tool kit, like this 5 piece tool kit with bag from Walmart

47. Computer screen cleaning kit

48. Earbud cleaning kit

49. Smart plugs or Google smart bulbs

50. Extra batteries – for flashlights, wireless computer mouse, keyboard, etc.

51. New water bottle

52. Headlamp


Novelty & Fun

53. Money wrapped in a fun way, like replacing chocolates with rolled bills in a box of chocolates.

54. Create your own “Get out Free” cards that excuse your teen chores such as taking out the trash, loading the dishwasher, etc.

55. Pokemon cards

56. Oversized candy bar like this huge Hershey’s Candy Kiss!

57. Stress ball or other fidget stress-reliever toys

58. Bottle of specialty root beer

59. Retro candy – look for ideas and share what you ate as a kid!

60. Brownie/Cookie skillet kits

61. Scratch-off lottery tickets (if one’s a winner, give them the cash and you cash in the ticket)

62. Magazine – themed magazines of all kinds at Barnes & Noble

Check your local museum gift shops for unique gifts, which also support the museum. Cracker Barrel restaurants have fabulous gift shops that have many fun items to fill up stockings!

Electronics & Gaming

63. Waterproof Travel Carrying case with carabiner for wireless earbuds  

64. Anker PowerWave Wireless Charger for Apple or Android

65. Cord Wrap Case for Earbuds with winder cord reel.

66. Universal Heavy-duty Anker 10 ft charging cord for any phone or tablet or a USAMS Multi-Charging cable for Apple and Android products.

67. Popsocket for phone – in teen boy themes

68. Anker Bluetooth speaker - most rated 4.5 stars

69. Headphone stand with extra USB ports

70. iTunes or other music gift cards

71. New game controller or gaming mouse

72. Gaming gift cards – Target carries XBOX, PlayStation, Nintendo, Steam, and Fortnite


Don’t Forget the Food!

73. Fast food gift cards – for a one-stop-shop, Target carries Starbucks, Dominos, Subway, Burger King, and Sonic. Don’t forget Chick-fil-a and Whataburger (for hardcore Texans!)   

74. For college students, Dash or Uber Eats cards will be appreciated for sure!

75. Favorite gum or mints

76. Duncan Hines mug cakes (Last year for my sons, I got two different kinds, split them, and added a new microwavable mug!)

77. Small can of pringles (great for the “toe” part of the stocking!)

78. Snack foods - small bags of nuts, beef jerky, crackers and chips, Nutella, small bottle of BBQ sauce or hot sauce

79. Candy – add their favorites or give them coal candy for fun! Different types of Hershey candy that are sugar-free and delicious are available at many stores including Walmart

80. Flavored candy cane – Walmart sells these every year in all kinds of flavors!

81. Specialty popcorn from The Popcorn Factory


Themed Stockings

82. International Foods – find many choices at World Market or places online to create a stocking-full of treats from all over the world!

83. Gamer Goodies – for a hardcore gamer, select items in relation to their favorite game, such as a novelty t-shirt, socks, keychain, ball cap, and action figure. Select an XBOX or Playstation gift card. If he watches gaming videos on YouTube, find their favorite YouTuber and see if they offer merch (merchandise) with their brand. GameStop offers many gamed-themed stocking stuffers too.

84. Survival Kit - flashlight, pocket knife or multi-tool, compass, solar phone charger, headlamp, waterproof watch, work gloves, small first aid kit, hand warmers, insulated socks, beef jerky nuts, and granola.

85. Game Night Pack – new card game(s), favorite pizza gift card, specialty popcorn, multi-player computer game, sudoku puzzle book, or Rubik's cube.

What did I forget? Add your ideas in the comments below!

Now - the 2 easy ways to save more money on your holiday shopping!  


These are the two browser extensions I use that have been the most helpful for saving money!

Microsoft Edge – Their built-in coupon tool pops up automatically when there is an available coupon, cashback offer, or a better price somewhere else for your item.  (Sometimes Amazon does NOT have the cheapest price!) If you haven’t yet gotten a pop-up about this service when on Microsoft Edge, this tutorial will show you how to turn the service on or off. Only available on the Microsoft Edge browser.

Honey - With this extension in your browser, it will not only let you know if there is a coupon or better price somewhere else on the internet, but as a member, you earn points at hundreds of stores, regardless if there is a sale. For every 1,000 points you earn, you’ll get a $10 gift card to a favorite store. Get all the details at the Honey website. The service is free and can be used on your favorite web browser.


5 comments:

  1. What a super list! I don't have any teen sons but my 25 year old grandson would love lots from this list! Thanks for sharing, I'm on my way to shop!

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  2. That's an extensive list, and while I understand it's supposed to be for the youngsters in our lives, I would love one item for myself: Knit touchscreen gloves! You visited my blog and learned that I film hockey games. In arenas. Where temps are just above freezing point. I can't wear regular gloves. So if you see Santa, will you let him know? Much appreciated.

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  3. Wow! Your list is so very ocmphrensive! no worries about plagarism (LOL). This is a great post! I didn't get too deep into the post right now because I too have more of these guides to finish. LOL

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  4. Thoughtful list for sure. As a mom to a boy, I can vouch for anything gaming being a big hit :)

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  5. Angie, what a fantastic list! I have one nephew in college and one in law school, so I read every word carefully! Are you also doing a list for girls? The only thing I thought you might add is: little shoulder bag with clear phone slot on the back-- you can operate the phone through the clear slot and never misplace your phone. $19 or less. Thanks for a fun post!

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