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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We brought all over relatives in Korea Trader Joe’s snacks and canvas bags, alo brand yoga wear, jars of almond butter, Kentucky bourbon and American whiskey, and honey. Lots of honey. [/quote] Koreans think that eating honey is medicinal/healthy. Honey is a traditional gift and can be pretty expensive. Agree that local honey or honey collections would be a good gift. [/quote] Bringing in honey to another is often banned by customs regulations. You'd need to check the rules.[/quote] The allowance is 5kg per traveller. We brought about 3 lbs per person- a variety of local clover, local wildflower honey, manuka honey, Tupelo honey, creamed honey, etc. It was pretty heavy but we used the empty luggage space to bring back lots of snacks! [/quote] Are you sure people want honey? I think most people would prefer a new Michael kors or Kate Spade bag. They are so pretty![/quote]
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