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The holidays can be so expensive. Buying gifts for your family, friends and co-workers can really add up. If you’re sticking to a tight holiday budget this year, don’t worry — the shopping experts at CBS Essentials have found plenty of Christmas gifts under $50 that everyone will love. We’ve found Christmas gift ideas under $50 for men, women and children.

Whether you’re looking for a gift idea for your best friend, your nephew or your boss, check out our selection below. These gifts from Stanley, AllTrails, Apple and more won’t bust your budget. They’re reviewer- and staff-loved, plus they’ll work for a range of people, from the outdoorsy type to the beauty addict. We know it may seem early to shop, but there’s no need to stress yourself out and wait until the uber-busy holiday season to get all your gifts together.

The best Christmas gifts under $50 in 2024

Shop these top gifts from Amazon, Walmart and more.

For the passenger princess: Stanley The Quencher H2.0 Flowstate tumbler (40 oz.)

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Get them their first Stanley cup or add to their Stanley collection, or help build a growing one out. This jumbo stainless-steel mug with a handle can keep drinks cold for 11 hours and hot for 7 hours. Iced drinks can even stay cold for up to two days.

Stanley cups fit in car cup holders despite their large size, making them perfect for any passenger royalty. They also have a straw that makes staying hydrated just a little more fun. They’ve garnered quite a buzz among influencers — so much so that the Stanley site has a 20-item limit on how many cups you’re allowed to order in response to Stanley hoarders and resellers. The viral version of the Stanley cup is the 40-ounce model, likely because drinking two of them almost equals the suggested daily water intake for women. 


For the book lover: Oprah’s “Build the Life You Want: The Art and Science of Getting Happier”

Build the Life You Want: The Art and Science of Getting Happier

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Oprah Winfrey’s latest book is here, and it’s flying off the shelves.

The lifestyle mogul teamed up with Harvard professor Arthur Brooks, famed for his lessons on happiness, to write a book about finding enjoyment and meaning in your life.

You can read our excerpt of “Build the Life You Want: The Art and Science of Getting Happier” before purchasing the book.

Buy the hardcover or Kindle edition on Amazon.

What we like about this book:

Who wouldn’t like to be happier? This new book is an excellent gift for almost anyone.


For the baker: Dash stand mixer

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A top-rated stand mixer for under $50? It exists, and in fun colors, too. 

The retro-look Dash stand mixer offers six speeds and has a three-quart mixing bowl. It comes with dough hooks and mixer beaters. It makes a great low-cost gift for the chef in your life.

Find this charming stand mixer in six colors. It stands at only 10.4 inches tall.

What we like about this stand mixer:

This budget-friendly stand mixer is ideal for smaller spaces. Plus, it weighs less than five pounds, making it easier to transport around the kitchen than many other stand mixers. 


For the traveler: Jack Black Skin Saviors

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This skincare gift set from Jack Black is ideal for holiday travels. 

The Skin Saviors set comes with a travel-size Pure Clean daily facial cleanser, Face Buff energizing scrub, Double-Duty face moisturizer (SPF 20) and a lip balm (SPF 25). These products create the ideal base for a clean shave and to protect the face after.

This set is a $57 value.

What we like about this set:

Get them nice TSA-approved skincare for their holiday travels for less than buying each item separately. 


For Barbie: Barbie The Movie collectible doll

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Hey, Barbie! (Or, Ken.) The “Barbie” movie collectible doll keeps going in and out of stock, but she’s available right now, so trust us: This is the time to strike.

This doll depicts Margot Robbie’s Barbie in a pink gingham dress, daisy necklace and pastel pumps. Her hair is styled half-up and tied with a pink ribbon to show off her daisy drop earrings.

This Barbie is currently $25, reduced from $65.

What we like about this Barbie:

It’s the year of Barbie, and this doll will be a collector’s item for years to come.


For the coffee lover: Atlas Coffee Club coffee world tour gift subscription

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Real coffee lovers like to explore new tastes and terroirs. Plus, coffee drinkers are likely going to buy new coffee each month anyway, so this subscription is a great clutter-free gift that any coffee enthusiast will enjoy. 

Each month the Atlas Coffee Club subscription features a coffee from a different country. You can select whole beans, ground coffee, espresso, Keurig cups and more. There are also different roast options, so your gift recipient can get a light, medium or dark roast to suit their preferences.

Get a one-year coffee subscription for $199.

Why they’ll love the Atlas Coffee Club coffee world tour subscription:

  • Each coffee comes with a postcard from the coffee’s country of origin with tasting notes and the origin story of the coffee.
  • It’s a fun way for the recipient to try all kinds of coffee while still getting their preferred bean style and strength.
  • It’s a gift that keeps on giving for an entire year.

For the aspiring dentist: Melissa & Doug Super Smile toy dentist kit 

Melissa & Doug Super Smile Dentist Kit

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Inspire them with this 25-piece toy dentist kit from Melissa & Doug for ages three and up. With it, they can do teeth cleanings, treat cavities and fit retainers and braces on a set of pretend teeth.

This kit comes with pretend teeth, “cavity” stickers, examination tools, a toothbrush, a toothpaste tube, a dental rinse bottle and cup, two gauze pads, two tooth polish cups, top and bottom retainers and braces, a mask, a reusable ID tag on a lanyard and a double-sided reusable activity card.

What we like about this toy:

Kids can test their chops as a dentist with this play set.


For the fashionista: Bestow gold hoop earrings 

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The Bestow Collection 18K gold-plated hoops are hypoallergenic and lightweight, making them ideal for daily wear. Available in three versatile sizes, these stylish earrings are a perfect gift for any fashion lover.

They also have a perfect 5-star rating on Amazon with one reviewer sharing, “These earrings are absolutely gorgeous! I love how light they are and how they literally go with everything.”

What we like about these earrings:

The unique earring back mirrors the sleek styling of the hoop itself.


For the free spirit: Apple AirTag

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They can keep better track of their possessions with an Apple AirTag. Your free spirit can attach one to their luggage, wallet, handbag or keys to always know its exact location.

The Apple AirTag, which is about the size of a quarter, is designed exclusively for Apple users. It syncs with devices like the iPhone, iPad and MacBook.

The AirTag’s battery life lasts up to a year per tracker. When it’s dead, they can just replace the internal CR2032 battery. They’ll receive alerts if they walk off without their possession with an AirTag attached to it, and receive warnings if their phone happens to detect an unknown AirTag traveling with them (for safety).

Apple AirTags are currently $25, reduced from $29.

What we like about this smart tracker:

This useful gift seamlessly integrates with Apple’s Find My network for precise tracking. Plus, its battery lasts up to a year before needing to be replaced.

You can also purchase AirTags in a four-pack, though that rings up above $50.

Apple AirTag (4-pack)


For the outdoorsy: AllTrails subscription

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If they’re an avid hiker, they likely want an AllTrails subscription

With this app, they can download maps to stay on track even when they don’t have service. The app offers off-route notifications so they never miss a turn. And there’s a lifeline feature that keeps friends and family informed of their whereabouts. 

To gift this annual subscription, you’ll be billed once for $36. You can either send it via email or print it out. You can choose a gift card design you like and add a personalized message.  

What we like about this subscription:

If they love to hike, they’re likely sick of running into the AllTrails paywall. This subscription solves that and even helps you keep track of them on a hike. It can provide you with their real-time location on a map plotted against his planned route and more.


For the life-long learner: MasterClass

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MasterClass is a service that allows users to explore their interests with a wide range of virtual classes led by celebrities and industry experts. 

MasterClass has something for everyone. The recipient can learn about fashion design from Marc Jacobs, take a cooking class from Gordon Ramsey, study science with Bill Nye, or learn to improve their basketball skills with Steph Curry.

Why they’ll love MasterClass:

  • There are a wide variety of classes to suit different interests.
  • The classes are taught by highly experienced industry experts.

For the cozy girly: Aerie quarter snap sweatshirt

Aerie Quarter Snap Sweatshirt

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You can’t go wrong with gifting a sweatshirt to cozy up in during the cold winter months. 

This quarter snap with a ribbed trim from Aerie is fleece-lined and comes in six colors. It has comfy bubble sleeves. Aerie says it’s going fast, so be sure to shop now.

This sweatshirt is currently sold out. Check back in case it comes back into stock.

What we like about this sweatshirt:

Aerie makes basics that you can’t go wrong with. This sweatshirt is simple yet cute.


For someone who deserves a vacation: ResortPass gift card

ResortPass gift card

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Whether the doctor ordered a relaxing day at the spa or a party at the pool, ResortPass delivers. They can take a daycation at the world’s best hotels thanks to the service. 

You can purchase a gift card starting at $50 to grant them the daycation of their dreams on ResortPass.

Why they’ll love ResortPass:

  • They’ll find pool, spa, beach access and more at over 1,600 top hotels.
  • ResortPasses may include perks like meal passes, reduced parking costs and more.
  • ResortPass is in more than 400 cities and 30 countries. 



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Helene weakened to a tropical depression Friday afternoon but continued to dump rain across the south. More than 40 storm-related deaths have been confirmed as millions of residents remain without power. CBS News national correspondent Dave Malkoff reports on the devastation.

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Chicago White Sox set MLB record with 121st loss of the season

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The Chicago White Sox on Friday broke Major League Baseball’s 62-year-old single-season record with the most losses during a season with their 121st defeat against the Detroit Tigers.

The White Sox lost the game 4-1. This came after they had won three games in a row against the Los Angeles Angels and had hovered at 120 losses.

On Thursday, the Sox shut out the Angels 7-0.

The 121 losses eclipsed the total that the 1962 expansion New York Mets recorded. The White Sox had already surpassed the 2003 Detroit Tigers, a team that lost 119 games, setting the American League record. MLB only counts records set in the modern era, which began in 1900, so the 1899 Cleveland Spiders’ all-time record of 134 losses is not included.

The incredible feat of futility was the culmination of a long, grueling season in which the White Sox recorded multiple double-digit losing streaks, including a 14-game skid from May 22 to June 6, and then an American League-record 21-game losing streak between July 10 and Aug. 5. All that losing led to the firing of manager Pedro Grifol during just his second season at the helm. In less than two seasons, Grifol led the team to more than twice as many losses as he did wins.

Grady Sizemore took over as interim manager for the rest of the season.

The White Sox then recorded another 12-game losing streak that lasted from Aug. 23 through Sept. 3.

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Chicago White Sox manager Pedro Grifol reacts during the ninth inning of the team’s baseball game against the Oakland Athletics in Oakland, Calif., Monday, Aug. 5, 2024.

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It’s been a season unlike anything fans of the franchise, which will mark the 20th anniversary of its last World Series win next year, have ever seen. The team’s winning percentage through Sunday of .231 is still significantly behind the next-worst season in franchise history, the 1932 White Sox that went 49-102-1 and posted a winning percentage of .325.

Until this season, the White Sox team with the most single-season losses in franchise history was the 1970 team, which went 56-106. This year’s team is just the sixth in franchise history to record 100 or more losses in a season, according to Baseball Reference, which has team statistics going back to 1901, the year the American League formally organized.

“I feel your pain”

The White Sox record has been so bad that even the team’s official X (formerly Twitter) account has been having some fun with the piling up of losses lately.

On Sept. 18, after a loss to the Angels, the team’s post for its final score read, “FINAL: the other team scored more runs than us.” 

Last Saturday, the team posted, “FINAL: can be found on the MLB app,” after a loss to the Padres.

Then on Sunday, the team’s account posted a version of a widely used GIF of a car attempting to quickly drive onto an exit ramp, representing the team’s social media administrator, turning away from posting the final score and instead opting for “literally anything else.”

The Sox kept it up on social media after the Friday night loss.

A post read:

Things we’d rather do than read comments:

  • Get a root canal
  • File taxes
  • Eat 5,000 saltine crackers without water
  • The cinnamon challenge
  • Put ketchup on a hot dog
  • Bear crawl across the Sahara Desert
  • Walk barefoot on an L train

The post also showed a separate window on a computer desktop screenshot showing a dejected Southpaw White Sox mascot, with the text, “slams laptop shut til tomorrow.”

The situation even prompted famed horror writer and Boston Red Sox fan Stephen King to weigh in on social media.

“Chicago White Sox fans, I feel your pain,” King posted on X. “As a fan of those other Sox, I tried to switch my loyalty to Cleveland during one particularly awful season (Butch Hobson, I’m talking about you). I couldn’t do it. Things will get better. They CAN’T get worse.”

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Chicago White Sox second baseman Lenyn Sosa can’t get to a ball hit for a single by Los Angeles Angels’ Taylor Ward during the first inning of a baseball game, Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024, in Anaheim, Calif.

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Despite the jokes on social media, White Sox team leadership has faced questions about what went wrong and how the team has been withstanding the historically difficult season.

General Manager Chris Getz summed up the feelings of the organization last month when he spoke to members of the news media after Grifol’s dismissal.

“There was lack of production overall,” Getz said. “I mean you look at how many games that we’ve led early and weren’t able to finish or how many games we haven’t been able to come back to get a win. Obviously, there was something that was broken. We know the flaws in this roster, but with that being said, we expected to win more games. We did.”

After last Sunday’s loss to the San Diego Padres, the team’s 120th of the season to tie the major league record, Sizemore, in true manager fashion, attempted to downplay the importance of the historic mark for the club.

“No loss is good,” Sizemore said. “Like I said, it’s not something we’re focused on. I think probably everyone outside of this clubhouse will be more obsessed with it than us.”





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