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amother
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Yesterday at 11:29 pm
Any ideas for small gifts to bring to friends in Israel- something that'll be fun to get from America?
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Elfrida
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Today at 12:46 am
Most things are available in Israel, albeit at a higher price.
Maybe a specific food item that isn't so readily available here would be appreciated.
If you could specify ages, genders, and approximate budget it would be easier to give an answer.
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essie14
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Today at 12:51 am
I can't think of anything generic. I know my friends and I all ask for different things when people come from America.
For me, it's usually stuff we are running low on - Nyquil, sugar free Tums, crystal light, granulated onion powder
DH loves bringing back every kind of chips he can find at 7-11. Entenmanns is always a treat.
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juggling
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Today at 1:05 am
Interesting spice mixes from trader Joe's? For a while people were bringing everything bagel spice, but that's become more available here (at least in anglo areas).
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amother
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Today at 1:05 am
Women/girls- teenagers, 20+ single girl, and 50+ grandmother
I'm looking for something gift-ish, not the toothpaste or spices they want from America, that I'll ask- what can I bring you. But I also want to bring something fun. Inexpensive present
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juggling
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Today at 1:10 am
I think the spice mix is more of a gift than a "what can I bring you" but it also sounds like your demographic isn't necessarily cooks.
I think if you're looking for a small, inexpensive gift you should probably shift from the mentality of "something they can't get in Israel" to "something they would enjoy". What's a trendy gift these days in America for that demographic?
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Bnei Berak 10
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Today at 3:04 am
amother OP wrote: | Women/girls- teenagers, 20+ single girl, and 50+ grandmother
I'm looking for something gift-ish, not the toothpaste or spices they want from America, that I'll ask- what can I bring you. But I also want to bring something fun. Inexpensive present |
I agree with juggling. The most appreciated gifts are the ones that people outright request. Items that you use.
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amother
Pearl
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Today at 3:08 am
Ask them what they would like you to bring! It’s likely they would even want to purchase themselves and if you are able to bring, that’s the biggest gift.
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