Ideas for Aussie friend

ross3804
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Hello everyone from the US here.  I have  a friend in WA whom I have never met in person, and would like to put together a Christmas box for her.  I am hoping you can give me some ideas of what she might enjoy from the states.  Thank you so much for your help.

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not that i know of

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Salt water taffy!

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Do you have these available?







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Is that some sort of pop corn and nut toffee? If so we do have the same thing but it is in foil bags rather than a box.


 


Would a book be too expensive to post?


 


I was thinking maybe something by some well known photographer in the Chicago area with photos of local scenery or sites of interest and importance?

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How about Frosty Friends Christmas Tree ornaments. 



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Hi,


 


Sending American food products can be a bit tricky due to quarantine regulations, difference in seasons, etc. 


 


As previously mentioned, maple syrup is available here at the big supermarket chains.    There are a number of food importers here that sell American food products through their own websites or through department stores, video shops and other shops.    If you google USA FOODS , you can see what sort of American food items can be purchased within Australia. 


 


The suggestion of Hallmark Christmas ornaments is a good one, as the range of Hallmark ornaments here is much smaller than in the USA.  Perhaps, contacting Hallmark in the USA and they can put you in touch with someone in Australia who can give you details on which ornaments are available here.


 


Alternatively, handcrafted Christmas ornaments might be nice, too.  I have received a number of beautiful, handmade Christmas ornaments made in America.  Many are made by local craftspeople, which may be sold at crafts markets, etc.  You might find some nice ceramic, fabric, metal, etc, ones.  Because of quarantine regulations, I would recommend skipping wooden ornaments or ones made from food products such as corn husks.  The range of handcrafted ornaments in America is much more plentiful than here.


 


Because sending chocolate to WA in December can be difficult due to the heat, rather than Hershey chocolate, perhaps send some Hershey chocolate lip balms.  There are a lot of food-flavoured lip balms available in the USA that are not readily available here.  If you google COLES and WOOLWORTHS in Australia, you can view which food products these Australian supermarkets sell and then choose some lip balms associated food not sold by these supermarkets. 


 


I'm not sure if there are any quarantine regulations regarding candles.  If not, you might consider some products from the Yankee Candle Company.  Maybe some typical American scents.


 


Most of these items are somewhat small, which could help keep postage costs down. 


 


I hope this helps. 

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Twinkies, Graham Crackers, pop tarts

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PEANUT BUTTER CUPS - YUM!!!! They are not available in most Australian shops (where I am anyway).

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Salt water taffy candy. 



A US original from the New Jersey shore. 


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ross3804
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 Thank YouYou guys are the best!  Great ideas.  No graham crackers in Au? 





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Yes, graham crackers, salt water taffy, pop tarts, twinkies, Cracker Jack, Poppycock and peanut butter cups are all available here in Australia. 


 


Peanut butter cups are more readily available than the other two being sold most often in specialist lolly (candy) stores, food importer stores, video shops and some discount shops now stocking them.


 


The other two items are available via food importers, which are physically located in Australia, and ship orders around Australia. 


 


Australian food quarantine regulations are strict.  The food importers deal with the hassles of importing food products into Australia.   Certain ingredients in your food products are simply not allowed for sale here.


 


You can search do an internet search, where the region is Australia, for American food products available here. 

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