Top Must-Buy Items from Australia

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 Top Must-Buy Items from Australia
                                 
  1. Australian Wine

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Australia is a land that is most popular for some of its great winery and vineyards, alongside the many other items that the country is famous for. Therefor, Australian wines are certainly one of the best-buy items not just for the Aussie locals but even for the travelers coming from far ends of the world. Australian?s love cherish their favorite delicacies and a hearty meal with a glass of chilled wine of their choice. The Australian wine is also known to enhance the taste of food (aside adding merriment to the celebrations!) when selected with the right kinds of food to accompany the dish with a glass of the right kind of Australian famous wine. With the plethora of winery and vineyards not only is the wine tastier, but even cheaper. Adelaide, in particular has been famous around the globe and has been popularly known as the ?Great Wine Capital?.

  1. Bondi Wash

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Not just the name of a world-famous beach in Australia, Bondi is also a popular brand name of an exclusive Australian personal-care products, baby-care products, and many other product line. Bondi Wash offers a very wide range of products not just for your and your baby?s skin and hair but even has a vibrant range of products for your Home and even your pet dog! Bondi Wash products are known for essential oils and natural gentle ingredients that fuses together aromatic fragrances. Apart from pampering yourself with a host of Bondi Wash products, you could even bring back home a range of gift sets to present to your loved ones. If visiting Australia, Bondi Wash products would sure get your attention and certainly some space in your luggage as you fly back.

  1. Lucas? Papaya Ointment

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Packaged in its distinct red color packaging is one of the most popular skincare- ointment and creams brand called the ?Lucas? Papaw Ointment?. With nothing less than a one-hundred-year-old legacy the brand Lucas? Papaw Ointment is a proudly own family-business. The ointments are known to be produced in Brisbane. It is definitely a fact worth amazing one and all that the ointment formula that was created over one hundred years ago, seems to be proving effective even till date. Nonetheless, all said and done, Lucas? Papaw Ointment? certainly qualifies as one of the must-buy, must-try items from the land of Koalas.

  1. Fish Oil Supplements

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Australia being world-famous for its rich natural resources is equally famous for its Fish-oil supplement products, particularly that of omega-3 rich fish oil supplements. Fish oil supplements comes in a variety of forms such as liquids or capsules and the amount of omega-3 content varies from product to product. Many of the Australian fish oil supplements are even known to have 100 percent natural fish oil. Some of the popularly known brand names for fish oil supplements in Australia would include- Nutrigold Triple Strength Fish Oil Omega-3 Gold, Life and Food Omega-3 Supreme, Wiley?s Finest Wild Alaskan Fish Oil.

  1. Boomerang

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Boomerang is one of the best souvenirs as a memory when you get back home from the Tradition-rich land of Australia. Boomerang is originally known as an indigenous tool designed for hunting by the Australian aboriginal. Boomerangs are now available across all souvenir shops whether large or small ones, as one of the memoirs or a keepsake from your travel diary of Australia. Boomerangs are beautifully colored in vibrant hues or subtle ones, for you to pick from to add grace to the wall or to be placed on a chest drawer back at your home. Boomerangs are globally identified and recognized as a part of the pan-Australian culture and tradition. Hand-painted and handmade, a boomerang is a beautiful keepsake or an item that you can gift to someone.

  1. Coffee beans

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Melbourne city of Australia is well known and most sought-after place to score some coffee beans.? It is renowned for its truly exciting coffee scene, and it is said that the best cafes in the world can be found here.

While travelers visit the city to experience the unique caf? culture and the great Melbourne coffee taste, they also take the opportunity to get some of their favorite coffee bean types back with them as a memoir which would remind them of the city every time they use the beans.

  1. Violet Crumble

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Violet Crumble chocolate bar would be a good choice for you if you want to bring something crunchy and filled with honeycomb home. It tastes like heaven and is super crunchy! So you are bound to be heard when you bite into this crunchy delight and make those noises. Australia is not just about Tim Tam. Only make sure you carefully put these sweet treats in your suitcase, or they break before you even get back.

  1. Emu oil moisturizer

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The use of emu oil comes from the Aboriginal culture of Australia. From what appears from the history, Emu oil has been used for over thousands of years. Known to relive aches and minor pains this oil has healing powers it helps protect the skin from ageing and other harmful elements. It also helps wounds faster and had been initially introduced by the Native Australians as a natural moisturizer and sunscreen into European culture. So don?t forget to take back this moisturizer which would be a memoir and also enjoy the benefits thereon.

  1. Haigh?s Chocolates

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If you've visited the Queen Victoria Building in Sydney, you've probably seen a crowd of people inside the Haigh's Chocolate's small store. Yes, the crowd says it all. This is a must have chocolate from Australia that you must not forget to take back with you. The artisan chocolates are handmade and packaged by hand, although it has been open since 1915 with more than 15 stores across the country.

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