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Are there any neat items that can't be purchased in Germany, but can be sent from the USA?


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I have a friend in Germany and want to send him and his wife something neat from here (household stuff... maybe) that they can't get there. having neer been to Germany, I'm not sure what that would be.

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This hard to answer because Germany has pretty much everything we do, and also they have stuff we don't have. I have a friend over there who has the following wishlist of items she wants me to send to her: poppyseed bagels from Dunkin Donuts, Powdered Donuts from Duncan Donuts, Ranch Salad Dressing (any brand) Ranch flavored Doritos and Pringles. White Cheddar Popcorn, and believe it or not - Coors light! (I don't know why she loves that crappy beer water when she lives in the country that makes the best beer in the world, but, she loves it) So I send stuff like that. She used to send me Paprika pringles (because we don't have that flavor over here) Sonnenbasserman meals for 1, Nivea Shampoo (again, something we can't get in the USA.) REAL German Beer, DuschDas, Algaemarin, Nivea Cosmetics (Eyeliner, Mascara, Foundation, Blush and lip stick) Sometimes just for fun, we used to send each other laundry detergent, dish washing soap, toilet cleaner - just for the fun of doing house work with products from another country. (Hey! You have do to something to make cleaning more fun! Sometimes, to motivate myself - I tell myself - "If I wash my windows with this German window cleaner - suddenly instead of a view of the East River, I will magically have a view of the Rhein River. LOL!)

But now shes had a death close to her and also has a very ill relative that she cares for and a daughter, so she can't exchange with me anymore at the moment. And I'm so deperate for my SonnenBasserman dinners! So desperate that I actually posted a question here asking if anyone in Germany want to swap things with me.

I'd send them some Bagels. Get a mixture of flavors - Plain, Seasame seed, Poppy seed, Pumpernickle, etc. But do not get garlic because it will make all the other bagel flavors taste like garlic. If you don't live close to NYC, the next best bagles you can get would be Dunkin Donuts. They can get Phiadelphia cream cheese at any grocery store over there. I saw it everywhere. So, just tell them to pick up some cream cheese, from their local food store and expressmail the bagels to them.

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Well, in Germany you get everything that you also can buy in the U.S. -- maybe not the same brand or the excactly item, because most products in Germany are made in Germany under another name and producer.

Germans loves chocolates, sweeties, candies - but, Germans are very spoiled and I don't think that they'd like American candies & chocolates...I am a German myself and knows about the difference. And don't send your German friend any American coffee - that's also a HUGE mistake! ;-))) (Germans wouldn't like it)

Household stuff....maybe you should ask your German friends what they could need and want.

Another suggestion: try to find a good cooking book with many American (or regional) cooking recipes, maybe even in German language - or a good book about your town or state with many nice photos of your community/state as well. Also nice gifts are some coffee mugs with your town's logo or of your state, etc.

Greetings from Germany...
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@liebekatz2: please, dont tell too much nonsense here - most news toilets today in Germany are not much different as US toilets - and these old toilets also were made for some medical reasons. If you have no clue about this, you shouldn't post such a thing!
Torsten B is right, and everything you can get in the USA is available in Germany. It might be a different brand and not look exactly the same, but it's there.

Consider sending something that is very specific to your home area - something not available in other parts of the USA, much less Europe. For example, I am from New Orleans and frequently give local spices and coffee as presents (Cafe du Monde coffee & chicory is NOT like Folger's & Maxwell House....).

Think like a tourist and look at your area - decide what you might want to take home and send that to your friends.
Foodstuffs? Jewish or Muslim food ingredients, if your friends are Jewish or Muslim.

For example, I am muslim and it is awfully difficult for me to get halal gelatin in Germany (for Jell-O and cakes). My last batch I brought with me from a holiday in Iran. Kosher beef gelatin would suit me, but I have been unable to get my hands on the stuff. Same for marshmellows made with kosher beef or fish gelatin. I fell in love with the stuff during my time in the US, but I cannot get it here in Germany.
That's a tough call. Though Germany offers the same things as the US in a manner of speaking, none of it is the same.

Like Peanut Butter. Or ketchup. They don't do Ranch salad dressing or dipping sauce.

I'm living in Germany now, and I got my German friend hooked on Chicken nuggets and ranch. (my husband is military so we can get american stuff here).

Where I'm from in Cincinnati, OH... we've got Skyline Chili, and I have my inlaws send it canned. That's been a big hit. Like someone said, think like a tourist and send what can't be found anywhere else. For me it's been Skyline Chili Dip... it's the first thing gone at the BB-Q's.

Doritos are good, as are Cheetos. They don't have them here, and if they do, it's a knock-off that doesn't taste at all as it "should".

If you send an American cookbook, send a measuring cup and a set of measuring spoons as well.
In Germany you can buy anything what you want. Also on the Internet, you can shop round the globe. I don't know what you can send to your friends from the US.
In the past 10 years the opportunity to buy stuff made around the world has exploded over here. So mostly anything can be found, but there are still a few thing as stated above by the others. Here is what I recommend:

I once found a really nice book about America and it had a map to hang on the wall. I think it was called Our 50 States or something. But it was a great hit with my German friends. I think from Book a Million, but the fold out map was what it special.
Peanut butter, wow Europeans really dig American Peanut Butter, favorite seems to be Skippy Extra chunky. Peanut butter over here is usually like the type you get in a health food store and very exspensive.
Do NOT send anything with pork in it.... big no go.
Marshmellows, I can't seem to find them in the german stores. Most really don't get into eating them, but find them really cool and funny.
T-shirts or Sweatshirts with some kind of local print on them. Usually can be found at Walmarts cheap.

You should make a box and fly on over here... beautiful place to visit.
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