Souvenir Ideas from L.A.?

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I'm originally born and  raised in L.A. and moved out to FL a couple years ago. I let my guard down and made the mistake of letting my co-workers know that I was going back for a week and I've gotten requests for souvenirs.
I'm probably going to just buy a bunch of shirts from the Baldwin Park In-N-Out (I have no idea why, but people here love anything In-N-Out related), but other than that any suggestions?
 
I'm originally born and  raised in L.A. and moved out to FL a couple years ago. I let my guard down and made the mistake of letting my co-workers know that I was going back for a week and I've gotten requests for souvenirs.
I'm probably going to just buy a bunch of shirts from the Baldwin Park In-N-Out (I have no idea why, but people here love anything In-N-Out related), but other than that any suggestions?
 
Whenever I visit my cousins in Australia they feen over Clippers/Lakers souvenirs that you can only get at Staples Center, even if its cheap, like $15>. Don't know how fond Fl. people might be of that though.

I also like to get Hard Rock Cafe shirts from different cities.
 
Whenever I visit my cousins in Australia they feen over Clippers/Lakers souvenirs that you can only get at Staples Center, even if its cheap, like $15>. Don't know how fond Fl. people might be of that though.

I also like to get Hard Rock Cafe shirts from different cities.
 
Hmm, that reminds me that people also like Starbucks L.A. goods too.. 
Thanks so far, keep the suggestions coming.
 
Hmm, that reminds me that people also like Starbucks L.A. goods too.. 
Thanks so far, keep the suggestions coming.
 
Originally Posted by DCAllAmerican

Don't buy them a damn thing. Not like they are the ones that went.
I know exactly what you mean. My brother got me a shirt from the U.S. Open last year and whenever I wore it, people would ask, how I liked the event and I'd have to explain it was a souvenir from him. 
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I never got the point of souvenirs. IMO just having the memory of being there is enough. Then again, I have co-workers who have never even gone to another state, so I can understand their request. I guess sometimes I take my situation for granted.
 
Originally Posted by DCAllAmerican

Don't buy them a damn thing. Not like they are the ones that went.
I know exactly what you mean. My brother got me a shirt from the U.S. Open last year and whenever I wore it, people would ask, how I liked the event and I'd have to explain it was a souvenir from him. 
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I never got the point of souvenirs. IMO just having the memory of being there is enough. Then again, I have co-workers who have never even gone to another state, so I can understand their request. I guess sometimes I take my situation for granted.
 
Souvenirs eventually become JUNK. I don't even think they are worth it. People selling those things know that people think they want something to remember where they went, but after a while, it becomes junk.

Don't waste your money man. You don't owe them anything, not like they are there man.
 
Souvenirs eventually become JUNK. I don't even think they are worth it. People selling those things know that people think they want something to remember where they went, but after a while, it becomes junk.

Don't waste your money man. You don't owe them anything, not like they are there man.
 
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