American Gift Ideas for Friends in UK?

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Anonymous wrote:I'd make a junk food gift bag with small/individual packs of reeses peanut butter cups, the dark chocolate pb cups from TJs with just a few at the register, skittles, nerds gummy clusters, hot cheetos (1-2 bags), and stupid thing of cereal or two (like the small cylinder of froot loops). Small jar of everything but the bagel seasoning from TJs plus any others that seem good, a ChikFila BBQ sauce or ChilFilA sauce, maybe a small jar of Jif. Box of Girl Scout cookies (Samoas, Thin Mints).


Skittles are widely available in England as are spicy Cheetos, ironically we can’t get the normal Cheetos in uk shops, but they can be bought in Costco here.



I think the problem with bringing food is that you have no idea what people can really eat. They might have allergies or diets you don’t know about, or they might keep kosher or eat by halal rules, or they might be strictly vegan.
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Anonymous wrote:Hi, I'm traveling to London soon and will meet up with a friend and her family, I'm looking for gift ideas for what to bring them from here. Two adults, and two kids, ages 11 and 8. I am thinking getting the kids monogrammed YETI water bottles, but I have yet to figure out what to get the mom and dad. Any suggestions? Budget is about $50 each gift, no alcohol. Thank you!


Harvard merch.

It’s a way to bring an anti-Trump gift without being openly political.
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