Great buys in Paris
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In July, I noticed that Laduree macaroons are now available at CDG once one gets past security when I was traveling to my connection to Geneva to Montreal. I had already brought some with me that I purchased the evening before at the restaurant/ store. Now I wish that I had bought more, those ones did not last very long once I was at home!

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I just returned from Paris and found powdered piment d'espelette at the Bon Marche. Also, if you are interested in the pottery jars of Edmond Fallot dijon or grain mustard from Beaune, I found them at CDG airport - the 9 ounce jar of grain mustard was 5.80 euros which I think is a little less than the price I saw at Franprix. I bought them there because I did not want to worry about them breaking in my luggage if I bought them in Paris and had to pack them in my checked bag. Buying them at the airport duty free allowed me to just carry them on. They have larger sizes available too.
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I am officially drooling all over my keyboard! I will be leaving for Paris on the 30th and I think my first stop is going to be for macarons. We always bring back enough mustard to last us about a year, then have to go back to France for more.
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perfumes from fragonnard
soaps from fragonnard
ibuprofen gel
totohpaste-frmule rouge- stains the gums red to make teeth look whiter
la roche posay products (cheaper, wider range)
men's shirts from cotton doux (across from BHV)
kids toys from any toy store (durable, no lead paints, handcrafted many times)
soaps from fragonnard
ibuprofen gel
totohpaste-frmule rouge- stains the gums red to make teeth look whiter
la roche posay products (cheaper, wider range)
men's shirts from cotton doux (across from BHV)
kids toys from any toy store (durable, no lead paints, handcrafted many times)
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Peabody - yes mustard is forbidden, but if you buy it after security at the duty free, you can bring it on -- as long as you are not on a connecting flight. If you are on a connecting flight, they will tell you to put it in your checked luggage after you go through customs and before you go back through security. Since we were on a direct CDG-DFW flight, I had no problems.