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Spread Christmas Cheer With These Elf-Inspired Gifts That’ll Have Fans Singing Loud for All To Hear
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Date:2025-04-22 10:27:11
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It’s been over 20 years since Elf introduced us to Buddy’s famous food groups—candy, candy canes, candy corns, and syrup—and cemented itself as one of the best Christmas movies for both kids and adults. While Buddy the Elf might not give the best nutrition advice, he’s forever etched in holiday tradition, delivering iconic quotes that make us smile every season. To celebrate this holiday gem, we’ve rounded up the most fun Elf-inspired gifts sure to bring Christmas cheer to any fan.
Skip the maple syrup spaghetti (maybe someday!) and get into the spirit with these quirky finds. From the coziest Elf gear for movie nights to funny picks for your next ugly sweater party, each item is perfect for anyone who knows the best way to spread Christmas cheer is by embracing all things Buddy. And yes, we’ve double-checked—no passionfruit spray here!
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Bring Buddy the Elf’s Christmas spirit into your home with this adorable pillow—because who wouldn’t want a little extra holiday cheer?
Walk a mile in Buddy the Elf's shoes with these cozy slippers that make every holiday moment feel a little warmer.
Buddy the Elf says sugar is a major food group, and we couldn’t agree more—this cotton apron with peppermint trim is a fun way to get into the holiday spirit while baking cookies for Santa or whipping up family desserts.
Add some festive fun to the holiday table with these colorful napkin rings inspired by Buddy the Elf’s signature belt. They're too cute to pass up!
Zooey Deschanel's Elf-Inspired Gift Pick
In an exclusive E! interview with Zooey Deschanel, we asked the Elf actress what she would gift her character Jovie, "It's been such a long time since I played her, but I think she's kind of classic, she's no-nonsense, I think a bag like this Blake bag, it's a beautiful velvet crossbody kind of evening bag. I think she might like that."
The Best Elf the Movie Merch
While we may never get to try Buddy’s spaghetti-and-syrup breakfast, this candle’s sweet-salty notes of marshmallow, sea salt, cinnamon, maple leaves, and honey are the next best thing—because, you know, adulting.
Make your holiday road trips or vacations extra festive with this limited-edition Etch A Sketch, ideal for keeping both Nice and Naughty kids entertained or as a fun stocking stuffer.
This cheeky, homespun Fair Isle-style ugly Christmas sweater is hands down one of the best Elf merch finds—who knew ugly and chic could go together?
Want to make Monopoly even more of a wild ride? Just add an Elf twist. With Christmas-themed boards, cards, and Buddy’s face (aka the ultimate hype man) staring you down from the center, your holiday game night is about to get a whole lot crazier.
Our love for Buddy the Elf knows no limits, and with these adorable PJs, you can leave cookies for Santa in a festive fit—plus, they're a fun twist on Christmas pajamas for the whole family.
Calling all coffee stans—this mug is for you! Buddy’s signature manic face appears as hot coffee pours in, delivering that perfect morning kick with a side of holiday cheer.
Pop-Tarts and candy corn breakfasts can get wild, but these cute kitchen tea towels have all sticky messes handled before the holiday chaos hits. Plus, they come in an adorable gift-ready bag—sweet, right?
Spotting this on someone’s windshield will definitely put a smile on your face, making it a great quirky white elephant gift.
This adorable customizable maple syrup bottle (empty for your own syrupy magic) is a must-have, especially when paired with a dessert station full of Buddy’s four food groups—candy, candy canes, candy corn, and maple syrup.
Disney and Columbia just dropped the cutest fall collaboration ever, bursting with must-shop styles that celebrate adventure and cozy vibes for the whole family!
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