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14 years 9 months ago #1815 by millionaireman
What are some of the products that we could buy in the island? For sure, there would be plenty of choices. I would like to acquire some of it when I go there.:)

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14 years 9 months ago #1826 by habagat
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Aruba is known for its pottery, miniature arts and cigars. These are only some of the known products of the island. Do you think these gifts would be costly?

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14 years 9 months ago #1850 by bethoven
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Well I think, all these products would not be that expensive. Can anyone tell me where could I acquire the local gifts? Do you think we could find it all in any markets?

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14 years 9 months ago #1855 by crystal
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In Aruba, you've got so many choices in terms of local products.

cigars
pottery
paintings
sculpture
tamarind sweets
local wines
local handicrafts
perfumes

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14 years 9 months ago #2005 by habagat
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crystal wrote:

In Aruba, you've got so many choices in terms of local products.

cigars
pottery
paintings
sculpture
tamarind sweets
local wines
local handicrafts
perfumes


I didn't know they make their own perfume. I hope these would not be too expensive. Do you know a place where we could buy all this things? Tourists, like me, would be able to save time if all these products will be seen in one shop.;)

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14 years 9 months ago #2025 by hirami
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I don't think you have to worry about the cost of buying the gifts too much. I'd be more concerned about how much it's going to cost to have the gifts (like pottery) sent back to your home. Isn't there a shipping charge or something when you go through customs?

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