Secret Santa season is here, and with it comes the annual panic of finding a gift that says, “I care about you." It should be, "I care about you in the lamest, you're my co-worker, and I have to buy something for the white elephant exchange at the company party", but I digress.

Here are the best Montana-flavored Secret Santa ideas, each under $25, guaranteed to get a smile, a laugh, or at least an appreciative nod of “yeah, that’s useful.” Many of the items on this list are available from Made-in-Montana companies.

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1. A Bag of Really Good Jerky

Montanans treat jerky like currency, and there are several Montana meat companies that produce some of the best jerky around. You could offer someone a $25 Starbucks card or a bag of properly seasoned, locally made jerky, and they’ll take the jerky every time.

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2. A Pocket Knife Small Enough to Carry Everywhere

Hardware stores, ranch supply shops, and even gas stations have decent little foldables under 25 bucks. Perfect for opening Amazon boxes, slicing rope, cutting tape, sharpening pencils, and whittling a stick when you're bored, like an old-timer from the 1920s.

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3. A Nice Mini Flashlight

Can anyone have too many flashlights? No. I have one of those newer LED flashlights that is about the size of a roll of quarters, and that little sucker is awesome. Its batteries seem to last forever, and despite its diminutive size, it's SUPER bright.

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4. Local Hot Sauce, Salsa, or BBQ rub.

Montana is not an epicenter of spicy food, but there are several local companies that are producing some tasty sauces, rubs, and salsas. This Huckleberry Chipotle sauce sounds delightful, and it's only $8 a bottle. And Montana Outlaw BBQ, based in Billings, has its award-winning products on store shelves nationwide.

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5. Hand Warmers (But the Fancy Rechargeable Kind)

I was today years old when I found out there are more options available for hand warmers than those disposable little packet things. Electric handwarmers last up to 6 hours on a charge and are obviously reusable. Perfect for tailgating, hunting, ice fishing, or chilly sporting events.

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6. Tire Chains for Their Boots

Seeing someone slip is comical until it happens to you. These little rubber-and-metal gadgets stretch over shoes for walking on icy parking lots, driveways, and sidewalks. Safety first, style second.

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7. A Montana-Made Candle That Doesn’t Smell Like Grandma

Think: pine, campfire, antique leather saddle, sagebrush after rain. Something that smells like the outdoors.

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8. A Small Bottle of Local Whiskey

Not a handle. Not a fifth. Just a cute little bottle that says, “Cheers, friend, may winter be kind to your utility bill.” If it’s from a Montana distillery, even better. Look for the Montana-made section in your favorite liquor store.

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 9. Fire Starters

"I'm a real man! I can make a fire with nothing but my ancient survival skills!" Okay, Wild Bill, that's great. For the rest of us, these wood and food-grade wax bundles are sweet. Perfect for the fire pit, camping, or lighting up your smoker or charcoal grill.

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10. A Montana-Made Bar of Soap

Before you scoff: they make them with campfire scents, pine tar, leather, huckleberry, even beer. Worst-case scenario, the recipient smells better. Best case? They brag about their soap like it’s a new truck. My mom makes soap, not-for-sale, and it works great.

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