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You Decide — Stupid or Cool? Check Out These 10 Gift Ideas

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Published: Thursday, 1 Dec 2011 | 9:56 AM ET
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Bacon Soap

Bacon Soap

Do you often accidentally mix up your morning bacon and bar of soap in the shower and subsequently get out smelling like pork?

Yeah, it’s never happened to us either, but this product’s manufacturers think you’ll be interested in smelling like Wilbur the Pig minus the greasy feeling of bathing in bacon fat.

For the small price of $5.99, you too can smell fresh off the farm when you get fresh out of the shower.

Obama Chia Pet

Presidential Chia Pets

Ch-ch-ch-chia has embraced O-O-Obama. If you don’t feel like shelling out the cash to commission a painting of the president or one of our Founding Fathers, don’t be dismayed. For only $19.95, you can buy a work of patriotic installation art — a piece from the Proud to be American Chia Series. In addition to Obama, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and the Statue of Liberty are also available.

Now, that’s a gift we can believe in!

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Retailers are selling another batch of gag gifts this year. Since we're still on the fence about whether these gifts are on the cool side of stupid or the stupid side of cool, we're asking readers to pick.
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