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Hawaii Souvenirs

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#1
  • Bull.co
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  • 2023/05/04 10:47

Hello, I live in Hawaii and will be returning to Japan for a little while. I live in Hawaii and I'm going back to Japan for a little while. !
What are some good souvenirs from Hawaii that you buy when you go back home? 564>
Please tell me something other than eco bags !
Thank you 😆

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#2
  • ロンパース
  • 2023/05/04 (Thu) 11:08
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I don't give things to them because they have their own preferences.

Macadamia nuts or macadamia nut chocolate ! !

Food is most appreciated ^ ^

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#3
  • Pitbull
  • 2023/05/04 (Thu) 11:52
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Food is still the most appreciated souvenir.

Macadamia nuts. Macadamia nut chocolate.

They are sold twice as much or more at Cardi or Cosco in Japan !.

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#4

The only tasty souvenirs I buy back home are Big Island Cookies or Honolulu Cookie Company.

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#5
  • こーの字
  • 2023/05/04 (Thu) 13:01
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When my brothers and sisters get together at my parents' house, I buy them cookies from
Honolulu ・ Cookies ・ Company or Big Island Candy.
They enjoy the taste.

I buy macadamias chocolate and coffee for people I know.
I can't buy them in large quantities because of the recent price increase.

I used to buy stationery and clothes at the goods store in UH.

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#7
  • Bull.co
  • 2023/05/04 (Thu) 20:14
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Thank you all for your answers: ‼️
Macadamia nuts are a lot for everyone ! I don't eat them anymore and their presence has faded 😃

I certainly don't buy macadamia nuts much in Japan 😃 Let me know if you have any more 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂

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#8

Wontan chips are made in Hilo on the Big Island of Hawaii. They have a simple and addictive taste. You can get them in supermarkets, so search and try them~ !.

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#9
  • はわい
  • 2023/05/08 (Mon) 22:46
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I used to be quite pleased with Bath&Body hand soap and such.

Other than sweets, I'm thinking of buying Mac & cheese as a sub for my friends.

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#11
  • ホノルル
  • 2023/05/11 (Thu) 13:45
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I buy small bags of individually wrapped macadamia nut chocolates at Sam's club or Costco in bulk and give them as a small omiyage when I have a sudden meeting with someone I was not planning to meet after arriving in Japan. I also buy Hawaiian patterned goody bags at Long's, Donki, etc. and put them in them. My parents also ask me to give them as gifts to neighbors. However, once the rainy season is over, the chocolates melt in no time due to the intense heat in Japan, so it is best to give them before the rainy season is over, when it is cooler.

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