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#756889 by kered
05 Oct 2010, 09:37
Interestingly I've not seen anyone else mention hardware stores...... am I the only one :|

When across the pond I'll always try to seek out a Lowes, Sears, or Harbour Freight & sometimes Home Depot ( although they're pretty much B&Q) to browse the tools section. Usually do come home with some gadget from one of those stores.
#756902 by tontybear
05 Oct 2010, 10:45
Neil wrote:
Decker wrote:Yankee Candles
Hollister


Oh, forgot about Yankee Candles, we will no doubt be spending quite a few $ in there soon.


Grrr me too !

about 2/3rd of the UK price too (well the little votives are)
#756906 by DarkAuror
05 Oct 2010, 10:54
tontybear wrote:
Neil wrote:
Decker wrote:Yankee Candles
Hollister


Oh, forgot about Yankee Candles, we will no doubt be spending quite a few $ in there soon.


Grrr me too !

about 2/3rd of the UK price too (well the little votives are)


Often pay 1/2 UK price in the Outlet village in my town for Yankee Candles. :)
#756910 by daharris
05 Oct 2010, 11:10
locutus wrote:Renu contact lens solution in small bottles, great to carry round but you can't seem to get it here.


If you mean the flight packs you can get these in Boots.
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#756914 by slinky09
05 Oct 2010, 11:15
Tinkerbelle wrote:
Decker wrote:


I've never even heard of henna and placenta conditioner.


I'm not even sure I want to know what placenta conditioner is :$
#756916 by Neil
05 Oct 2010, 11:17
DarkAuror wrote:Often pay 1/2 UK price in the Outlet village in my town for Yankee Candles. :)


Yes, you can get them quite cheap over here also, but the range is tiny compared to the Yankee Candle shops in the Malls, which is why we buy them when in the US.
#756918 by RedVee
05 Oct 2010, 11:29
Another Advil here.

I used to stock up on hair products, moisturisers etc which was worth doing when the $ price was the same as the £ price - i.e. $17.99 in the US, £17.99 over here. I know there was that great spell when there was almost $2 to the £, but even on the longer term $1.50 average it was still good value.

Now I'm finding that those $17.99 items are now $25, whilst the UK price is still £17.99. so I understand what Nick meant in his earlier post. Maybe the higher end toiletries and cosmetics are still worth buying, but I'm not a high maintenance girl :|

Regards
R3dV
#756922 by Darren Wheeler
05 Oct 2010, 12:16
kered wrote:Interestingly I've not seen anyone else mention hardware stores...... am I the only one :|

When across the pond I'll always try to seek out a Lowes, Sears, or Harbour Freight & sometimes Home Depot ( although they're pretty much B&Q) to browse the tools section. Usually do come home with some gadget from one of those stores.


Oh yes. Dremel accessories. About half the price of here.

As for Home Depot/B & Q. You'd be hard pressed to tell the difference. Even down to the shade of orange and typeface used.
#756932 by Leanne
05 Oct 2010, 12:46
I usually get:
Uggs
Jeans (DKNY or Levis)
North Face Clothing
Trainers
Leather DKNY Purse(s)

Hubby usually gets:
Levis
Ralph Lauren Polo Shirts
North Face clothing
Trainers

Did someone say Elemis products are cheaper in the US? I've not been out there since starting to use Elemis.

We usually bring back Hersey Kisses and yankee candles too.
#756943 by hat
05 Oct 2010, 14:31
Neutrogena Rainbath showergel - you can't buy it in the UK & it smells wonderful.
Tylenol Arthritis Pain
Abercrombie & Fitch - or more recently i tend to prefer Banana Republic
anything Hersheys with peanuts in for the office vultures
#757281 by David
09 Oct 2010, 19:34
Jelly Bellies - Goofys pantry at Downtown Disney's best for selection.

A&F - got far too many polo shirts and shorts

and Nike trainers, usually at least one pair per visit :|

David
#757302 by catsilversword
09 Oct 2010, 22:31
Oh, and also hubby drools over Lowe's and too many of those infomercials - usually he punctuates them with 'I want one of those', to which I reply 'but they won't work at home'!

All those offers - 'but wait, call in the next 10 mins (or whatever)and we'll ship it anywhere for free'. Which is a lie, they never ship to the UK :)
#757317 by tontybear
10 Oct 2010, 11:27
rich1664 wrote:As chocolate goes, it must be the most un-chocolate chocolate ever!


Oh I agree but people at work etc sort of expect them and who are we to dissapoint our public !
#757321 by rich1664
10 Oct 2010, 13:16
tontybear wrote:
Oh I agree but people at work etc sort of expect them and who are we to dissapoint our public !


Save some space in your suitcase and by them a bar of Green & Blacks when you get home!
#757323 by Ghostrider79
10 Oct 2010, 14:53
Ohhhh..... Nice one Tinks :)

My list....

Almond M&M's
Dark Choc M&M's
Melatonin
cinnamon Chewing gum
Wally World (asda) t-shirts
Absolute Boston (thanks tinks for the heads up on that)
life savers...
Okay i'll admit it most of the sweet isle at wally world.
And this trip in dec will have to have a bottle of A&F Fierce cologne.
And the list goes on....

Nice Question Tinks, damn made me realise I bring a lot of needed junk home!

Mike

PS Gerry says that as long as I bring a bottle of vodka home he is happy!.
#757326 by Tinkerbelle
10 Oct 2010, 17:54
Ghostrider79 wrote:Absolute Boston (thanks tinks for the heads up on that)


They also do Absolut Brooklyn in JFK duty free now if you're passing through there soon. :)

I also have a bottle of Absolut Los Angeles from LAX. :D
#757328 by RedVee
10 Oct 2010, 18:07
catsilversword wrote:Oh, and also hubby drools over ........too many of those infomercials - usually he punctuates them with 'I want one of those'All those offers - 'but wait, call in the next 10 mins (or whatever)and we'll ship it anywhere for free'. Which is a lie, they never ship to the UK :)


LOL - and they will also give you NOT ONE BUT TWO! But I'm right up there with your hubby Cat! The fantastic, and now deceased, Billy Mays could have sold me anything I think. I always wanted an "awesome auger", and I'm now in proud possession of a Chamwow.

I did draw the line at "drier balls", although me and the daught left the South Street Seaport branch of "I Want one of those" having corpsed, much to the bemusement of the native population.

Regards
R3dV
#757329 by Ghostrider79
10 Oct 2010, 18:10
Tinkerbelle wrote:
Ghostrider79 wrote:Absolute Boston (thanks tinks for the heads up on that)


They also do Absolut Brooklyn in JFK duty free now if you're passing through there soon. :)

I also have a bottle of Absolut Los Angeles from LAX. :D


nope only going to BOS and MHT in the near future...
wish I could get other bottles though....
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