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'Irish' gift ideas and where to buy ???

joylikes2shop
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in N. Ireland
I'm looking for ideas for small,cheap,lightweight 'Irish' gifts which can be bought locally,to send to America next week.
Ideally I'm looking for up to 20 items,for £1 or under,suitable for kids aged up to 17 plus one or two items priced between £10 and £20 which would be suitable for adults.
I'll be going into Belfast on Wednesday to look for -and hopefully buy -everything, so if anyone can suggest any shops worth visiting, or items to consider, I'd be keen to hear about them.
I'm plannig to visit The Belfast Welcome Centre, The Wicker Man,Carrolls Irish Gifts & Smyths Irish Linens....any other places or town I should try ???
Ideally I'm looking for up to 20 items,for £1 or under,suitable for kids aged up to 17 plus one or two items priced between £10 and £20 which would be suitable for adults.
I'll be going into Belfast on Wednesday to look for -and hopefully buy -everything, so if anyone can suggest any shops worth visiting, or items to consider, I'd be keen to hear about them.
I'm plannig to visit The Belfast Welcome Centre, The Wicker Man,Carrolls Irish Gifts & Smyths Irish Linens....any other places or town I should try ???
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I have family in America and they always ask for Cadbury's Dairy Milk. Tayto cheese & onion crisps are also very popular with them.0
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The Old Mill at Dundonald has a good gift shop for this type of thing too.(and great lunches!)Norn Iron Club member 4730
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A bag of Dulse.0
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You could try st georges market in Belfast. I believe Friday morning is the Variety market and would be the best time for what you are looking for.0
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Would it be ok to carry turf (peat from the wilds of Connemara) in my luggage (either hand or hold) to Canada0
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