July 23, 2010

Hawaiian Souvenirs

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Oh, Hawaii the ideal holiday spot for almost anybody, and what Hawaiian holiday would be complete without souvenirs? While taking a holiday you will discover ample chance to pick up souvenirs to bring back home to your loved ones.

Hilo Hattie's is the large souvenir outlet. Unlike, the name implies the're not situated strictly in Hilo. It's a large chain store that has a few locations on more or less all of the islands. Hilo Hattie's is renowned for all different types of souvenirs, but their crowning glory is, needless to say, the Hawaiian shirt. Every tourist needs a Hawaiian shirt. In addition you will find the other stapes, such as homemade chocolate covered macadamia nuts. These are certain to please every grandma. They likewise have a broad mixture of hula dancing dolls, ideal for your brother- in-law.

They have the normal dash board version, along with the internationally famous hula lamp. I was amazed by the extreme variety available in the hula lamp. You can find cheap plastic hula lamps for as little as about thirty dollars; and the hand crafted more classy (if there is such a creation) hula lamp that can be in the region of two hundred dollars.

Perhaps the goofiest souvenir, for my part, is an actual live coconut. You can genuinely ship a real coconut back home to the continental United Sates. It usually outlays about thirty bucks. I say, save your income, I'd rather have the dash board hula dancer. Coconuts aren't the sole live items that are frequently shipped out of Hawaii as souvenirs. The live lei industry is really a lucrative in Hawaii. You can have a fresh flower lei sent back to grandma to go with those macadamia nuts.

Tiki statues are another popular Hawaiian souvenir. Hawaiian legends say than the ancients, who carried a Tiki statue with them experienced, a close run of fortune. Today, you can discover these statues just about anywhere. My favorite is the tiki statue that doubles as a bottle opener. You can have good luck while drinking your beer.

Ukuleles are another popular Hawaiian souvenir. These are miniature guitars that have been prevalent in Hawaii since the beginning of civilization. Again, similar to the hula lamp, you can spend any place from about thirty bucks and up (really up). Some of these Ukuleles actually cost thousands of dollars. The job ukulele actually means "jumping flea" in Hawaiian. This refers to the direction the player would strum around the strings.

The're many various souvenir shops on all of the islands from which to decide your gifts. In addition to Hilo Hattie's, there is the old stand by the ABC outlet. This isn't the sort of ABC outlet that you think of on the mainland. It's really just like a convenience store molded into a souvenir shop. They're on nearly every corner in Honolulu. Another area for cheap souvenirs is the flea market on Oahu. It's located in the parking lot of a stadium on the northern side of Oahu. Here you can locate everything from stolen purses to hand carved tiki statues. Whatever you are looking for, Hawaii is certain to please.

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