Mint Tins

Any creative ideas for sweet sixteen party favors?
My birthday party is in three weeks and my theme is pink and brown and semi-formal. I have been to a million different websites, but all they have is personalized candybar wrappers or mint tins. And I’m kind of short on money and I just need little unexpensive things (for guys and girls) as party favors. I thought about like finger boards for the guys but not ALL of my guy friends are into skate boarding.
So any suggestions will be a great help! Thanks!
Sweet 16 Bouquet party favor for the girls., Basketball design for the guys.
Mint Tin Modular Synth
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Shakespeare Insults Mug $10.95 Thirty funny Shakespearean insults, direct from the Bard. You should buy this mug, you “clod of wayward marl!” Buy it or we will call you a “foot licker” and “fusty nut with no kernal!” WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, Shakespeare is one of the greatest, if not THE greatest writer of the English-speaking world. Composing thirty-seven plays and several volumes of poetry, he truly had ‘a Muse of fire.’… |
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Foosh Energy Mints $2.99 No time to brew coffee or chug down a can of bad-tasting energy drink? Ideal for students, drivers, or anyone needing an extra boost, sugar-free FOOSHTM Energy Mints contain the same kick as a cup of coffee and have a power-packed blend of caffeine, ginsen… |
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Foosh Energy Mints – 12 pack $33.94 No time to brew coffee or chug down a can of bad-tasting energy drink? Ideal for students, drivers, or anyone needing an extra boost, sugar-free FOOSHTM Energy Mints contain the same kick as a cup of coffee and have a power-packed blend of caffeine, ginsen… |
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Tintype $15.41 Formerly known as the Pack, here is the Mint re-issue (with improved artwork) of the Vancouver blues/garage duo’s popular debut album…. |
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YuGiOh Assorted Card Lot – 20 Mint Holo Cards – 10 Rares, 6 Super, 3 Ultra Rare, 1 Ultimate (Varies) $4.95 Yugioh 20 Premium Holo Card Lot. Each Set is Guaranteed to Contain: 10 Rare, 6 Super Rare, 3 Ultra Rare and 1 Ultimate Rare Card from Various Decks. No Duplicate Cards. Mint Condition…. |
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Magic: the Gathering – Nissa Revane – Zendikar $6.59 Magic: the Gathering is a collectible card game created by Richard Garfield. In Magic, you play the role of a planeswalker who fights other planeswalkers for glory, knowledge, and conquest. Your deck of cards represents all the weapons in your arsenal. It contains the spells you know and the creatures you can summon to fight for you. Card Name: Nissa Revane Cost: 2GG Color: Green Card Type: Planes… |
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King Deluxe Mixed Nuts – Three Snakes in Each Can $2.95 This retro snake nut can gag is one of the classics of the gag world. Perhaps as old as the gag gift genre itself, the old snake-in-a-can routine can never fail to be amusing, if only because no one really expects these to be around anymore. Your three jumping snakes come packed in a “KING” can. The can gives the appearance of an actual tasty treat inside. However, once opened, the snakes spring… |
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The Legend of Zelda The Ocarina of Time Ice Arrow Mints- One Tin $1.99 Infused with the power of ice, the Ice Arrows are one of the most powerful weapons in Link’s arsenal in Nintendo’s Legend of Zelda games. Now, the Ice Arrows are infused with the power of candy, with these candy tins in the shape of Link’s weapon of choice!Item is due to ship by July, 2008.We are unable to guarantee the availability of limited edition Advance Order items. In rare circumstances the… |
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Altoids Smalls Curiously Strong Mints (9 Tins) 9 ea 9 – 0.37 oz (10.5 g) Mint TinsCuriously Strong. Curiously Small.Sugar-Free Naturally & Artificially Flavored PeppermintStore in a cool, dry place… |
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Altoids Curiously Strong Mints, Liquorice, 1.76-Ounce Tins (Pack of 12) $16.00 About the Brand Around the turn of the 19th century, during the reign of King George III, the recipe for the original Altoids was perfected by Smith & Company, a London confectionery firm. They were first sold in the U.S. in 1918, at that time sold in small, rectangular cardboard cartons. The tins so recognizable today were first introduced in the 1920s to help protect the mints and to stay neatly… |