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Gifts

Posted:
05 Jul 2009 12:27
by Dalton
Hi
My other half and myself and going back to
Icmeler for the 4th time on July 23rd for 2 weeks yippee.
We wanted to take some small gifts for friends we'd made and were wondering what goes down well.
I was taken ill last year (nothing serious but was off my feet for 4 days) we couldn't get over how kind the bar staff, resturant staff etc were.
Making sure I had plain food to eat that I got the right things from the chemist etc.
So I we'd just like to take them a little token this year.
All ideas welcome

Posted:
05 Jul 2009 12:29
by Erik The Viking
2 Things we take are sticks of rock and peanut M&Ms, seems to down well,
welcome to the forum anyhow


Posted:
05 Jul 2009 12:45
by Dalton
Thanks Eric, I shall put them on the list. I've just remembered that they liked Haribo too.

Posted:
05 Jul 2009 12:48
by blondie
Being Scottish, we took some shortbread out for friends in Icmeler, and they loved it!

Posted:
05 Jul 2009 12:56
by Dalton
Thanks Blondie. Biscuits and sweets as mentioned by Eric would be a good idea as the Turks seem to have a sweet tooth!
I wonder what they'd make of ginger nuts
I was thinking maybe fudge as I don't think I've seen any in Turkey.
Thanks

Posted:
05 Jul 2009 13:06
by blondie
They do seem to have a sweet tooth, so I'm sure anything like that would go down a treat. Maybe something which is made quite locally to you would be a nice touch?

Posted:
05 Jul 2009 13:17
by Dalton
Hi Blondie
I'm from Kidderminster in the West Midlands - Teddy Greys is a famous sweet shop by us they make the Herbal Cough sweets people might know, and old fashioned sweets etc.
I thought I'd hit the shop a couple of days before we go and get some pic n mix gift bags.
The only other thing Kidderminster is famous for is carpets and I think the Turks might be ok for those LOL


Posted:
05 Jul 2009 13:25
by blondie
The sweets sound like a great idea - but yes, I'd leave the carpets at home, I reckon they've probably got enough over there!


Posted:
05 Jul 2009 19:47
by dksbbs
Always found they love Wurthers Originals
Dave

Posted:
05 Jul 2009 21:19
by helen2904
We always eat at Cafe Rose in the old village, and Gulusar the owner absolutely loves Maltesers, so I will be off to Poundland to get a few boxes before our visit on the 29th July.

Posted:
05 Jul 2009 21:57
by Erik The Viking
Jelly Babies are good too

Posted:
07 Jul 2009 08:09
by Katiehutchinson_1991
im the same as u Donna i like jelly babies and maltesers
they are good
our turkish friends like for us to bring them irn bru cause we are from scotland
xxxx

Posted:
07 Jul 2009 08:38
by blondie
Katie, how do you manage to get the Irn Bru through airport security? Just curious, as we were going to take some across, but wondered how we'd get it through...

Posted:
07 Jul 2009 08:46
by Dalton
So the list is:-
Maltesers
Jelly Babies
Old fashioned sweets
Haribo
Biscuits
I will have to weigh my luggage carefully! as I'd hate to have to leave a pair of shoes behind!! to make way for sweets.
I shall bring double the amount of Maltesers and Jelly Babies and drop them off to Donna when we book our trips at the office.


Posted:
07 Jul 2009 09:05
by swc24
Hi Blondie
if you pack it in your hold bagage there is no problem or you could by it once you are airside and through security WH Smiths and Boots sell it at Manchester airport so would think they have it at other airports to
Steve

Posted:
07 Jul 2009 10:04
by blondie
Never thought of packing it in our hold baggage - but will try that next time. Thanks!

Posted:
07 Jul 2009 13:06
by Katiehutchinson_1991
hiya blondie
well you cant carry it through security as its over the liquid restrictions
so we normally just buy it in the airport after we are past security cause then you can take it onto the plane no problem
never fancied trying to put it in my suitcase as you can imagine the mess if that spilt on your clothes
hope this helps
xxxxxx