Contents
- 1 For the classy home cook
- 2 For the classy home cook on a budget
- 3 For the truly committed Wicked fans
- 4 For the truly committed Wicked fans with hardwood floors
- 5 For the chocolate fiends
- 6 For the self-care enthusiasts
- 7 For people who want to look like Ariana Grande
- 8 For people who want to smell like Ariana Grande
- 9 For people who covet Cynthia Erivo’s Elphaba nails
- 10 For the compulsive hydraters
- 11 For the candle enthusiasts
- 12 For people with cold feet
- 13 For the kids at heart
- 14 For the actual kids
- 15 For the fancy kids
- 16 For the fur babies
Unlimited … Your buying options are unlimited. If you felt overwhelmed by the sheer volume of pink and green merch tied to 2024’s Wicked, prepare yourself for the avalanche of new products pegged to the release of Wicked: For Good. The market for Ozian items seems to have grown exponentially from this time last year, and given the more than $750 million the first movie made, that’s not exactly a surprise. Retailers looking to capitalize on Wicked fever have embraced the spirit of collaboration — you know what they say about working in tandem — resulting in some genuinely appealing buys. (And plenty others you can skip.)
With so much Wicked: For Good merch to choose from, figuring out what’s actually worth spending money on can be a daunting task. To help narrow things down, I’ve scoured the internet for the Wicked-themed gifts that are really seeking good and not just seeking attention. This list includes clothing, makeup, cookware, and toys (both human and pet), with prices ranging from $10 to several hundred, depending on how generous you’re feeling. And if you’re not rejoicifying at the idea of spending more than the cost of a movie ticket on Wicked, you can at least marvel at the range of options on display.
For the classy home cook

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Your foodie friend probably already has a Le Creuset at home, but do they have one embossed with flying monkeys? While Le Creuset’s Dutch ovens are renowned for their endless uses and staying power, let’s not pretend the myriad color choices aren’t also a big part of the appeal. Not content to merely release green and pink cookware, the French Belgian company has added some extra flair with its Wicked collection. Le Creuset’s Elphaba Embossed Signature Round Dutch Oven ($450) includes Elphaba with her broomstick, hat, and winged companions. The Glinda Embossed Signature Round Dutch Oven ($450), meanwhile, features Glinda wielding her (useless) sparkly wand and butterflies. I do feel compelled to note that the color of the Elphaba Dutch oven is listed as “artichaut,” which feels a little insensitive in light of Glinda’s “the artichoke is steamed” joke from the first movie.
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Le Creuset Wicked Collection
$450 $450 at Le Creuset Buy
For the classy home cook on a budget

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Budget is not a term generally associated with Williams Sonoma, but the kitchenware retailer’s Wicked collection does feature more economical options than the Le Creuset Dutch ovens. (And also the Dutch ovens, which can be purchased from the Williams Sonoma site.) If your loved one has visions of their future, like Elphaba, perhaps those include stirring batter with Elphaba and Glinda spatulas ($34.95) and then plopping it into a Wicked-themed loaf pan ($39.95) or mini waffle maker ($29.95). Or maybe their celebration throughout Oz involves drinking hot chocolate made with Glinda and Elphaba hot-chocolate bombs ($49.90) from a Glinda or Elphaba mug ($16.95 each). Of course, edible gifts are generally a safe bet. Consider Williams Sonoma’s Wicked cake pops ($35.95) shaped like Elphaba’s broomstick and (if you squint) the top of Glinda’s wand.
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Williams Sonoma Wicked Collection
From $17 From $17 at Williams Sonoma Buy
For the truly committed Wicked fans

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Helping someone spice up their kitchen with Wicked: For Good–inspired cookware is a step in the right direction, but being a true fan necessitates a more comprehensive home upgrade. Thankfully, Pottery Barn’s Wicked collaboration includes everything a person might need for a “Popular”-level makeover of their bedroom. Consider pairing the (tasteful!) green Elphaba duvet ($229) with the Elphaba Broom Mirror ($499), or the soft pink Glinda duvet ($229) with the corresponding Glinda Arch Mirror ($599). And yes, while it’s almost certainly about the size difference, it does feel pointed that Glinda’s mirror costs a full $100 more. (Cut to Elphaba’s mirror singing “I’m Not That Girl.”) There are also subtler room accents available as gifts for friends who don’t require anything in the three-digit range. The Poppy Candle Holder ($49.50) and Glinda Butterfly Object ($39.50) are both more reasonable.
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Pottery Barn Wicked Collection
From $28 From $28 at Pottery Barn Buy
For the truly committed Wicked fans with hardwood floors

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I’ve heard it said that a rug really ties a room together, and Ruggable’s new collection has several attractive options for the Wicked freak in your life. I appreciate that the rugs in question include some subtler picks than you’ll find in many of the brand collabs on this list. The Elphaba’s Lair Emerald Rug ($389) will look like a standard green rug to most civilians, with Easter eggs like Elphaba’s hat and glasses hidden in the design. Similarly, the Glinda Upland Soft Pink Rug ($389) is too avant-garde for any one interpretation, but the pink hues and butterfly motif sell the association. If Elphaba has taught us anything, however, it’s to live our lives free from shame. Why not greet guests with a Some of Us Are Just Different Green Doormat ($159) outside the front door and a vibrant Yellow Brick Road Rug ($279) through the hall?
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Ruggable Wicked Collection
$159 $159 at Ruggable Buy
For the chocolate fiends

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Home furnishings aren’t gifts for just anyone, but chocolate should satisfy almost everyone on your list. And while Compartes’ Wicked: For Good Advent calendar ($119.95) isn’t the thriftiest option, it’s a tasty conversation piece that will also force the recipient to think about your generosity for at least 24 days. If I’m being honest, I’d probably start opening random doors looking for the Wicked-themed chocolates that sound best to me, like the Emerald City Elixir (matcha tea latte), the Sorcery Spice (spiced crème brûlée), and the Tap to Bubble (strawberry rhubarb). But I’m going to go ahead and assume that your loved one is more patient than that!
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Compartes Wicked Advent Calendar
$120 $120 at Compartes Chocolatier Buy
For the self-care enthusiasts

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Assuming you’re not shopping for anyone whose soul is so unclean that pure water can melt them, there are a number of fun products in the new Wicked: For Good collection from Lush. For just $13.50, they can hop into a bath with a rather dashing Scarecrow Body Scrub, which bears a striking resemblance to [redacted for spoilers]. Or perhaps they’d rather exfoliate with the Elphaba’s Lair Body Scrub ($14), a goopier alternative made with real apple juice that won’t actually greenify skin. For friends who like an even more luxurious bathing experience, you might opt for a Tin Man Bubble Bar ($11.50) — not made with the aluminum dust that sickened Buddy Ebsen while filming The Wizard of Oz — or the violet- and rose-infused Glinda’s Wedding Dress Bath Bomb ($11.50).
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Lush Wicked Collection
From $8 From $8 at Lush.com Buy
For people who want to look like Ariana Grande

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Okay, actually looking like Ariana Grande is not guaranteed, but using makeup from her r.e.m. beauty cosmetics brand is the next best thing. There are 12 items in the company’s Wicked: For Good collaboration — if you’re feeling extremely benevolent, you can buy a bundle of the entire collection for $419 — and despite Ari’s obvious ties to Glinda, that includes products for the Elphabas in your life as well. But if you want to stay on brand, pick up the You’ve Been Glinda-fied! Fragrance & Makeup Set ($79), which features a trio of pink blushes, a travel-size version of Glinda’s pink perfume, and color-changing lip oil that comes in a green tube because even Glinda feels wicked sometimes. Alternatively, the Welcome to Oz Eyeshadow & Eyeliner Set ($109) is more Elphaba-coded or for anyone who prefers metallics and jewel tones.
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R.E.M. Beauty Wicked Collection
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For people who want to smell like Ariana Grande

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Again, I can’t promise this is Grande’s true signature scent, but her Glinda Bubbly Pink Eau de Parfum ($72) is what I imagine Glinda would spritz on: top notes of apple, nectarine, and pink pepper, with a base that includes sandalwood and musk. It’s a perfume that will have the wearer asking, “It’s good to smell me, isn’t it?” If that all sounds a little too sweet, rest assured that Ari is also holding space for an Elphaba-inspired scent. Looking a bit like green elixir, the Elphaba Enchanted Eau de Parfum ($72) has top notes of green apple, freesia, and black plum, with a base of oud, oak moss, and vanilla — more grounded than the Glinda option, but equally enticing.
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Wicked Perfume Duo Set
$42 $42 at Ulta Beauty Buy
For people who covet Cynthia Erivo’s Elphaba nails

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Anyone who wants to emulate Elphaba’s nail journey throughout Wicked and Wicked: For Good will have to invest significant time, effort, and money — and probably avoid doing any work that requires full use of their hands. But you can assist with a lower-lift version by gifting Essie x Wicked: For Good Salon-Quality Nail Polish ($10), which come in Elphie-approved shades like Defying Expectations (metallic black), My Future Is Unlimited (olive green), and, of course, Wicked (deep red). There are Glinda colors too: the warm-purple Bubble of Brilliance and the baby-pink Darlingest. I’m not really sure why Essie’s Forever My Friend is baby blue, but it’s a lovely shade and will have Wicked: For Good fans thinking about the title song and getting appropriately misty-eyed.
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Essie x Wicked Nail Polish
$10 $10 at Ulta Beauty Buy
For the compulsive hydraters

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We all know someone who’s as chronically thirsty as Boq is for Glinda. Help satisfy their cravings with one of the Stanley x Wicked tumblers. There are, of course, Elphaba and Glinda variants to choose from — a running theme throughout this list and a clever way to get the most indecisive of us to spend twice as much on everything. Glinda for Good is a lovely ombré with shades of pink, purple, and blue, while Elphaba for Good is a dark metallic green. Or you can go for the happy medium pick: Ozian Reprise, which features images of both witches along with scenes from Wicked: For Good, like Madame Morrible creating a storm (spoilers!) and Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion on the Yellow Brick Road.
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Stanley x Wicked Tumbler
$55 $55 at Target Buy
For the candle enthusiasts

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Most scented Wicked-themed products rely primarily on vibes, so kudos to Voluspa for its Elphaba candle, Palo Santo Spells ($48), since palo santo is associated with magic. It also smells good as hell and is combined here with the equally enchanting scents of clove and incense. The Glinda alternative, Cherry Blossom Bubble ($48), isn’t quite as authentically connected to witchcraft, but then neither is Glinda. On top of the cherry blossom, the scent includes peony, vanilla, and coconut water for some added complexity. I’d also like to award bonus points to Voluspa for eschewing the expected pink color for Glinda’s candle and opting for more of a light lavender shade. Anyone receiving a bounty of Wicked: For Good merch this holiday season will be grateful for the variety.
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Voluspa Wicked Collection
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For people with cold feet

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Though not as instantly iconic as Nessarose’s stripy socks in the first Wicked — very reminiscent of the ones sticking out from under Dorothy’s house in The Wizard of Oz, RIP to a real one — the ruffle quarter socks ($23) in Bombas’ Wicked-inspired collection are more subtly evocative. They come in metallic green and pastel lavender, as well as the somewhat more open-ended silver and black. (Okay, black is obviously Elphaba’s color of choice, but maybe Glinda wasn’t just being cruel when she said it’s this year’s pink.) All variations include ruffles at the top, which make them feel a little fancier and more festive than, you know, standard socks. Plus, for every purchase, Bombas donates an essential clothing item to a person in need, so buying any of these socks means you’ll be doing good.
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Bombas Wicked Collection
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For the kids at heart

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LEGO may be designed with children in mind, but it’s meant to be enjoyed by everyone — and, frankly, you could say the same about the Wicked movies. The new LEGO Wicked sets feature scenes and settings from Wicked: For Good that might hit differently depending on the age of your gift recipient. Elphaba’s Retreat ($27.99) can be appreciated as a peaceful forest hideaway filled with magic spells and animal friends, but older enthusiasts might want to fully commit to a steamy re-creation of “As Long As You’re Mine” with the Elphaba and Fiyero mini-figures. (LEGO does say the set “has plenty of potential for role-play.”) If you’re shopping for an experienced builder, you can give them a more challenging task in the form of the Glinda & Elphaba Visit Munchkinland ($69.99) or Emerald City & Kiamo Ko Castle ($79.99) sets, with plenty of deep-cut details from the movie.
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Lego Wicked Collection
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For the actual kids

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I do wish Build-a-Bear had gone all in on Wicked and created a Dulcibear plush — press its paw to hear the dulcet tones of Sharon D. Clarke! — but let us be glad, let us be grateful for what we did get. The Wicked Glinda Teddy Bear Costume Gift Set ($74) dresses the pink bear in a sparkly gown with a crown and wand. This is also the first teddy bear I’ve seen wearing heels, which feels appropriate. Thank goodness the green-fur Wicked Teddy Bear Elphaba Gift Set ($73) comes with more sensible footwear as well as a black dress, cape, witch hat, and broomstick. For an additional $7.50, you can add “Popular” or “Defying Gravity” sound chips that will play either song with a squeeze of the bear’s hand. Just be sure to check with the parents of the child you’re buying for first.
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Build-a-Bear Wicked Collection
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For the fancy kids

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If you can trust that the child on your gift list is comfortable with a “look but don’t touch” approach to dolls — and you’re willing to spend quite a bit more — you could go for the Wicked by American Girl collector series instead. The Elphaba doll ($295) comes with her standard attire, including the pointy hat and very chic boots. For an additional $80, you can upgrade with the “Popular” pajamas, which gets you an outfit change and a bottle of green elixir. (I’m relieved the company specified that no actual elixir is included.) Much like her Build-a-Bear counterpart, the Glinda doll ($295) has kitten heels plus a shimmery dress, a tiara, and earrings. And if you’re worried about her feet, Glinda’s pink “Popular” pajamas ($80) do come with slippers.
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Wicked by American Girl Collection
$80 $80 at American Girl Buy
For the fur babies

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Are you buying a gift for a dog lover? Are you buying a gift for your dog, who absolutely deserves presents? I can’t decide which product in BarkBox’s limited-edition Wicked collection is my favorite. Defying Gravity Chistery ($10) is adorable, even if the flying monkey looks happier than he does at any point in either movie. Elphaba’s Ozdust Hat ($10) comes with a squeaky green tennis ball inside, while Nessa’s Squeakin’ Slipper ($10) has a spot to hide treats. As a pun lover, I might have to go with The Grrr-immerie ($10), but these are all so affordable that you might as well pick up more than one. Just note that you do need to set up a BarkBox or SuperChewer subscription first.
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BarkBox Wicked Collection
$10 $10 at Bark Buy

