One other comment about my first trip. I learned that Regan was a communist!
We got caught in a sudden thunderstorm and took cover at Miss Cool's spot on the beach. It was just a low, scrap-wood shack with a tin roof. I had a flask of Appleton and passed it around. Miss Cool's son, Eddie, expounded upon the political scene and their PM Spy-aga (Edward Seaga defeated Michael Manley in the last election). Eddie told us Regan was a communist. I asked why he thought so. He said that when Manley was PM there were lots of Cubans on the island. Tourism fell way off, and the Cubans would brag that they were going to eradicate ganja. Regan forced many nations to spray herbicides to eradicate the pot crops including Jamaica. Eddie said that Jamaicans often grew veggies alongside the ganja so Regan was just like the Cubans and therefore must be a communist, only worse! I still have my coconut "Reggae Not Regan" pin and wear it regularly.
That was back in the days when almost all stuff for purchase was locally made. Now much of it is made by women and children on the other side of the planet, in god awful conditions, who are virtual slaves to their masters. Globalization has certainly created more purchasing opportunities, but I try to find stuff that I'm pretty confident was made in Jamaica. Respect --Marblehead