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  1. Aloha everyone🌺 Anyone who will be looking for Koa jewelry or souvenirs made from the wood there is a store in the Royal Hawaiian Center called the Lu Koa Collection. Building A I think & level 3 I think. Google to find your answer for sure! When I come I definitely want some Koa jewelry! 😊Stay safe everyone & God bless you….Psalms 91:11😇

  2. Thanks for mentioning fabric. Quilters and fabric hoarders know all about the Kapaia Stitchery in Lihue; it’s a destination for quilters. If shoppers don’t have room in their luggage, the Stitchery will ship purchases at a flat rate. They have specials on their FaceBook page. I have scheduled our Kauai vacations to coincide with their two annual sales. Other great souvenirs are the handmade aprons, and large tote bags from the farmer’s markets and souvenir stands. Excellent quality!

  3. The best souvenir from Hawaii: Coconuts mailed from the Hoolehua post office on Molokai. You don’t have to pack them in your suitcase. The postmaster is a charming fellow who keeps a stash of markers on hand so you can decorate your coconut, and write the address on it. It’s not terribly expensive. And the recipients get something in their mail that’s completely unexpected and very Hawaiian. Upcountry Molokai is lovely and laid back, so it’s worth the trip to Hoolehua.

  4. We’ve been to Hawaii so many times the only souvenirs we return with are a lighter wallet, a good tan, sand in everything and fond memories.

    Living on the west coast we’re able to buy many Hawaiian products at the local Costco even Honolulu cookies.

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  5. Don Quixote also has great prices on souvenirs. From coffee to macadamia chocolates to gifts for the home.

  6. Kona coffee, best price I found at Safeway. At the airport where you find the luggage tags, you also find zipper coin purses. I give them as gifts and use one myself as an earbud case. Longs has nice shopping bags and cute Hawaiian themed wallets too. Macadamia nuts are a must! I can’t wait for the day I buy a one way ticket! Aloha 😀

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  7. My favorite gift to bring back from the islands is an insulated wine bag. It holds 2 bottles of wine and has a beautiful picture on the outside. I can usually find these bags at Long’s in the
    wine department and they are very inexpensive and fit flat in my luggage.

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  8. Aloha!

    Shout out to Puna Chocolate Company on the Big Island. Great unique gifts for chocolate lovers. Unique tasting chocolate you won’t get anywhere else.

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