15 Shockingly Normal Things Non-Americans Literally Travel To The US To Buy

Across the BuzzFeed Community and Reddit, non-Americans have been sharing for a while now the items they always make sure to buy when in the US. Whether it's food, beauty products, or clothing items, the goods mentioned paint a fascinating look at global consumer traits. Here are just 13 responses that really stood out:

Responses have been edited for length and clarity. Reddit responses have been compiled from a series of threads, including here, here, here, here, and here.

1.Canada: "Our faves are the Trader Joe's Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups, the elote chips, the Everything But The Elote Seasoning Blend (sooo good on popcorn!), the Green Dragon Hot Sauce, licorice, Bamba, and lots of great snacks for kids as well."

A hand holds a dark chocolate peanut butter cup next to its packaging, labeled "Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups" with serving size details
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"Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups from Trader Joe's are what got my fiancée to like chocolate and peanut butter together."

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2.Canada: "Oreos for sure. They have so many different flavors than we do."

Grocery store shelf filled with various Oreo cookie packages, including regular, mini, and flavored varieties
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"This is one thing I noticed, too. Why don't we have as many Oreo flavors here as they do?"

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3.Canada: "I'm obsessed with Ghirardelli Chocolate. The US has so many more varieties than Canada."

Two hands hold Ghirardelli chocolate: one a square piece, the other a wrapped milk chocolate caramel square
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"Apparently, the Ghiradelli Double Chocolate Brownie Mix is bomb."

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4."I bring back the weirdest stuff each time: Welch's Fruit Snacks, Tootsie Rolls, the $1 muffin mix bags, peanut butter, mint Oreos, Celestial's Sugar Cookie Sleigh Ride tea, comfort plus heels, Airspun loose powder, and iron frying pans."

A person in a store holds a box of Welch's Fruit Snacks, pointing at it, with shelves of snacks behind them. They're wearing a blue blazer over a white shirt
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5."Something I always buy from the pharmacy (Walgreens, CVS, etc.) is the Tide to Go Instant Stain Remover pens. They are so good for little unexpected stains on clothes!"

A hand holding a Tide To Go stain remover pen
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6."I'm more interested in makeup in the US. Mostly things I could get online but can't swatch in a store, like Rare or Fenty. I know they're available in other European countries but not mine."

Person smiling, holding a bottle of makeup, standing in front of shelves with beauty products and decor items
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7.Germany: "I'd probably go and look at all the Aveeno products. Their range is bigger in the US, and the prices are better."

Person with straight, shoulder-length hair smiles, resting chin on hand. Text: "Aveeno Active Naturals, Naturally Beautiful Results."
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8.Luxembourg: "I would still hit a REI store for heavily discounted Janji gear for myself and Ruffwear gear for my dog. We don't get that big of discounts here at EU retailers."

REI storefront with bold signage, showcasing outdoor gear items in window displays. Building features distinctive panel exterior
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9.UK: "Peanut Butter M&Ms. Always stock up when I go."

Animated M&M's characters in green, yellow, and red sit on a couch holding candy bags, appearing to chat and relax
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"Why are they so hard to find in the UK?! Easily the best version of M&Ms."

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10.UK: "Cowboy boots/leather work boots, if that's your thing. Many high-quality brands are made in the USA. Red Wing, Tecovas, Lucchese, Danner, etc."

Rows of various cowboy boots are displayed on shelves, showcasing different designs and patterns
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11.UK: "I still have a pair of 'roping gloves' I bought in a gas station in Texas for about $5 years ago. Better than any gardening gloves you could ever buy here at a fraction of the price!"

Person in casual attire holding a rope, wearing a black glove, standing on a sandy surface
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12.India: "I bought an Abercrombie hoodie for $60 six years ago, and it's still going strong."

Storefront of Abercrombie & Fitch with window displays showcasing clothing. Shoppers are walking past the entrance
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13.India: "Definitely shoes. They sell shoes in half sizes, and stuff like Jordans are available for cheaper (the non-hypebeast ones, at least.)

High-top athletic sneakers with a prominent swoosh logo, featuring red, yellow, and black accents
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14.Singapore: "Crayola is a premium brand here, but the same little box that costs SGD 4 is often on sale for USD 0.50."

Close-up of several rows of crayons arranged closely together, showing their pointed tips
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15.Finally, Singapore: "New Balance shoes are around 30% cheaper at retail price in the United States vs. Singapore. You get a much larger range and color selection, too."

New Balance store sign on a building exterior, featuring the brand's logo
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Are you a non-American with a specific item or set of items you always buy when in the US? Let us know in the comments below or through our anonymous form!