When traveling abroad, figuring out the perfect gift to bring host families or international friends can be a major headache. While standard postcards and generic keychains are fine, the global community often craves items that are distinctly, unapologetically American.
A recent viral conversation started by Threads user @milesanthonygarrison asked a brilliant question: “What would you ask someone to bring back as a souvenir if they were coming to America?” The flood of responses revealed a fascinating list of everyday US staples that double as highly coveted international treasures.
From bulk pharmacy goods to niche regional snacks, here are 32 unique American souvenirs people overseas love and absolutely insist on packing into their suitcases.
The Ultimate American Grocery Haul
For international visitors, a trip to an American supermarket feels like exploring a different planet. The sheer variety, flavor profiles, and packaging sizes make ordinary food items highly sought-after gifts.
1. Massive Over-the-Counter Pain Relievers
Outside the US, buying pain medication usually means getting a tiny blister pack of 10 pills from a pharmacist. Visitors are consistently stunned and delighted by giant, 300+ count bottles of Aleve, Advil, or Tylenol PM.

2. Pure Maple Syrup
While Canada might own the cultural monopoly on this breakfast staple, high-quality American maple syrup from Vermont or upstate New York is a massive hit abroad.

3. Classic Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing
The rest of the world simply doesn’t understand America’s obsession with ranch—until they try it. It’s a frequent request for travelers heading to Europe and Asia.

4. Trader Joe’s Snacks and Canvas Tote Bags
From Cookie Butter and Peanut Butter Cups to the ultra-viral, affordable canvas tote bags, Trader Joe’s is a mandatory pilgrimage site for international tourists.

5. Regional Delicacies (Coffee Syrup & Dorothy Lynch)
Niche local favorites make brilliant presents. Rhode Island’s famous coffee syrup and Nebraska’s beloved Dorothy Lynch salad dressing offer authentic tastes of regional America.

6. Authentic Salt Water Taffy
A sweet boardwalk tradition from New Jersey that perfectly captures the nostalgic flavor of an American summer.

7. Old Bay Seasoning
This Maryland classic has captured hearts globally. Some travelers even report international friends adding Old Bay prawns directly to European restaurant menus!

8. Wild Candy Flavors and Cereal
While brands like Kit Kat and Twix exist globally, the US boasts unique seasonal variations, massive bags of Sour Patch Kids, Twizzlers, and intensely sugary breakfast cereals like Pop-Tarts.

9. Blue Box Kraft Mac & Cheese
The ultimate American comfort food. International relatives are known to load entire suitcases with these iconic blue boxes.

10. Buffalo Sauce and Southern BBQ Sauce
True, tangy Buffalo wing sauce and rich, smoky deep-South BBQ sauces are incredibly difficult to replicate authentically overseas.

11. Libby’s Canned Pumpkin
According to expats, international squash varieties simply don’t have the right texture or sweetness to bake a proper, traditional Thanksgiving pumpkin pie.

12. Sweet Essentials (Jell-O, Melatonin, and Goldfish)
Bulk cartons of Costco Goldfish crackers, boxes of Jell-O mix, and high-dosage melatonin supplements (which often require a prescription in Europe) top many wishlist registries.

Iconic Style and Americana Culture
Beyond the kitchen pantry, classic American fashion and pop culture staples carry massive global appeal.
13. Western Cowboy Hats
The ultimate symbol of Americana heritage. Exchange students and tourists love bringing home authentic western headwear.
14. Carhartt Workwear
While Americans view Carhartt as durable, everyday blue-collar utility gear, it has transformed into a high-end, premium streetwear fashion statement across Europe and Asia.
15. New York Yankees Baseball Caps

Thanks to decades of Hollywood movies and hip-hop culture, the classic Navy NY cap is a global fashion staple worn by millions who have never watched a single baseball game.
16. Levi’s Jeans
Though available worldwide, Levi’s are significantly cheaper in the United States, making them a top priority shopping item for visiting European and Italian relatives.

17. The Red Solo Cup
To the rest of the world, the red Solo cup is a mythical object seen exclusively in Hollywood college party movies. Bringing a pack to a party abroad instantly elevates you to legendary status.

Tech, Home Goods, and Surprising Daily Staples
18. Apple Products
Because of steep international import taxes and value-added tax (VAT) reaching up to 20% in Europe, buying an iPhone, iPad, or MacBook directly from a US Apple Store offers massive savings.

19. Premium American Toilet Paper (Charmin)
Believe it or not, travelers frequently report requests for ultra-plush, heavy-duty American toilet paper brands like Charmin from relatives living abroad.

20. US Whitening Toothpaste
American whitening toothpastes often contain higher percentages of active brightening ingredients than are legally permitted over-the-counter in the UK and EU, m











