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What's a good souvenir to bring home from Germany?

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What's a good souvenir to bring home from Germany?

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  1. Go to the Black Forrest in Bavaria and get a cookoo clock or a beer stein.


  2. beer stien (its a mug) (that holds beer) he he

  3. People usually buy those little candle things that make the fan turn. Very cool to watch and they come in a ox so you can transport small ones in your luggage.

  4. We came home with a coo coo clock , and love it every day......Mel.....

  5. Beer

  6. A beer stein! They are traditional to Germany, decorative and you don't have to be a beer drinker to enjoy the beauty of these.  Sure we have replicas here in America - but the defining note is - yours would actually BE a German beer-stein.

  7. all of the above and some good German chocolates

  8. A coo coo clock.

  9. kinder eggs, Yummy,

  10. a shot glass, is small enough to keep in suitcase, and inexpensive.

  11. I lived in Germany for several years and whenever I went home I always brought wine as gifts and souvinirs. Germany produces some really great wines, especially white (ie rieslings) that are sometimes difficult to get overseas because the Germans dont export a lot of wine. They also make some great desert wines like spatburgander or eiswine. They come in beautiful bottles with labels written in old German script. Excellent for laying down, displaying and of course drinking!

  12. Assuming there is no issue with age and things...a beer stein with German words on it.  Shouldn't be too expensive.

  13. Hand painted beer steins, nutcrackers, paintings, clothing, figurines or if your really courageous, lederhosen (spelling) lol

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