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    I used to bring home grace's ketchup, but the carry it in the states now, but I think this next trip I am gonna grab a bottle, ja ketchup it's sweeter. The stuff up here in the states is made in canada, not the same. I always bring home two boxes of lion pride papers. I also used always bring home glass pipes. I used to get nice pipes for under 10 bucks us, that would sell in a head shop here for 30. But now my local gas stations gets same kinda of pipes for around the same price now. I always bring home new creative items people make. Like the bird feeders made out of a coconut. Rasta bowls and cups. carved usefull things, if I find anything cool in the sea like shells. I also bring home sugar, raw stuff. I have brought KFC and patties home before in the past. KFC on a plane, tuff, but the chicken tastes so much different, my grand father couldn't make it ja, so I brought him some patties and KFC. FYI, burger king and KFC taste different in Jamaica because they use ja products. Some times I bring home tru juice, like sour sop juice.

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    I agree about he Grace Ketchup. I forgot to get some last reach, damn. Haven't found it in STL yet. And I get patties to eat on the plane. It always amazes me when someone who's just spent at least a week in Jamaica ask "What is that you're eating? It smells good."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brianfrommass View Post
    I also used always bring home glass pipes. I used to get nice pipes for under 10 bucks us, that would sell in a head shop here for 30. But now my local gas stations gets same kinda of pipes for around the same price now.
    Hey Brian! I'm in the "head shop" business, just so you know the $10 gas station pipes are straight from China and contain high levels of lead! I do not recommend there use!!

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    Coffee, Spices, packs of cookies & plantain chips for kids, shells & sea glass, a hand made Jamaica Doll for my daughter (she has a nice collection!) 1 painting every year and a wood carving for my son (he tells me ahead of time what to look for!). Oh and Castile Cocoa Butter Soap! (although my friend has now found me some in Toronto!)

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