Yes. I'm a part of an international book club. Our group is spread out all over the world, and we often exchange things or surprise each other with random packages for random reasons.
I did a few Disney Pin exchanges where I have received from across the pond and Australia, I have also purchased a few items on eBay that came from Hong Kong.
I think the majority of my packages are considered "international", but if I remove the United States from the list, I can still say yes.
I have friends all over the world, but my most notable package came from a friend in Scotland who sent me a care package that included Milka chocolate bars. Mmmmm.
I had gotten international packages a bunch of times from friends, and relatives in Japan, and other countries. As well as part of exchanges.
Yesterday, our friend sent us a box of goodies, and school supplies for my kids, and we had so much fun trying, and exploring all the different things from Japan!
It really just depends. If I don't want to cook for myself but I'm on my own, I'll pick my food up and bring it home (or get it delivered), but if I'm with someone, anyone, I'd rather eat at the restaurant.
I'm not terribly picky about sweets, but I generally don't go for a box of chocolates. My husband can down a 2lb box of See's Candy nuts & chews like nobody's business. And I have no idea where he puts it because he's skinny
No, but only because I'm allergic to nuts while means I usually can't eat all of them. But I have no qualms about eating my way through cake or a box of candy!
No... I have not been able to do that lol.I do like chocolate, and if i did buy a box with the intention of not sharing..... I would get so many puppy eyes from my family it would be hard not to share.