lundi 25 novembre 2019
Target's $15 Lilo & Stitch Advent Calendar Means No Sock Gets Left Behind or Forgotten

The holidays are sometimes a roller coaster ride, but fun Advent calendars can make the stressful days a little more bearable. There's no shortage of a selection at Target, including Harry Potter- and Disney princess-themed varieties. If those excite you, allow me to introduce another fun option: the Lilo & Stitch Sock Advent Calendar.
Instead of snagging an overpriced lunch for $15, you could grab this collection of colorful socks! The pairs are printed with familiar messages like "Ohana means family" or "no one gets left behind" - a good reminder when you're tossing lone socks in the dryer. The Advent calendar could also come in handy during your next White Elephant or Secret Santa bash. If there's one thing everybody needs more of, it's socks. Ahead, get a closer look at the cute calendar.
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