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Sending Christmas Treats to the USA

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AutumnAlmanack · 28/10/2021 08:49

I have agreed with a mutual friend to send a box of British Christmas treats to a lady in the USA in exchange for something I want. This person has 2 kids of 9 and 12 and I would really appreciate suggestions for what to include in the parcel. I was thinking maybe mince pies, good quality hot chocolate, a bread sauce mix, Colin the Caterpillar mini rolls, personalised Dairy Milk bars, Turkish Delight, a very 'British' tree decoration, Stollen bites. Anyone got some good ideas, please?

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IggyAce · 28/10/2021 08:53

Christmas pudding, good quality tea, Percy pigs, shortbread.

Ricekrispie22 · 28/10/2021 09:54

Terry’s chocolate orange, Twiglets, Cadbury mini snowballs, quality street the purple one, Christmas Kinder surprise, Milky Bar festive friends, Maltesers reindeer

YoungGiftedPlump · 28/10/2021 10:51

No chocolate- it is illegal to import into the USA and will be destroyed.

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pollyannaperspective · 28/10/2021 11:58

Over the past 5 years I have sent several parcels containing chocolate to the US with customs forms attached and completed stating chocolate in the parcel. They have all arrived safely.

sonsmum · 28/10/2021 12:08

You need to consider the weight of your goods or it will be extremely pricey to send!!

AutumnAlmanack · 28/10/2021 12:22

@YoungGiftedPlump

No chocolate- it is illegal to import into the USA and will be destroyed.
I've just checked the regulations and it says it's OK to send chocolate items as a 'personal gift' so a few bits should be no trouble, I hope!
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AutumnAlmanack · 28/10/2021 12:24

@sonsmum

You need to consider the weight of your goods or it will be extremely pricey to send!!
The item I am hoping to receive from the USA will cost $100 to ship to the UK so I am expecting to spend £50 and pay £50 for shipping (have checked the courier websites).
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FaaarkinEll · 28/10/2021 13:57

@YoungGiftedPlump

No chocolate- it is illegal to import into the USA and will be destroyed.
This isn't true I used to ship chocolate all the time. Make sure you are very very clear on the customs label that percy pigs are sweets. Christmas cake used to get confiscated so again be precise in the labelling
MoreThanAnOffDay · 28/10/2021 14:45

Orange and lemon jelly slices things?
York fruits

Beachhuts90 · 28/10/2021 19:09

I'm American and my parents always love to go nuts at m&s when they visit. Last time's top hits here french fancies, Bombay mix, and chocolate oranges.

AutumnAlmanack · 29/10/2021 08:26

I'd also appreciate some advice for small gifts for the 2 boys (9 and 14). Their mother would like some 'fun, traditional items' not available in the US. Any ideas please?

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AutumnAlmanack · 29/10/2021 08:27

@FaaarkinEll - do you have to list every item individually on the customs label, even though it is a personal gift?

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