Wow! When the mailman knocked on the door and my husband returned with a big, heavy box from Sweden, I couldn't wait to see what was inside!

My Santa sent a huge variety of treats -- and a friendly letter telling me about them all.

There is a cheerful, yellow fabric-covered Easter egg, with lots of small candies -- chocolates, gummies, etc. -- inside. My Santa explained her family's tradition; when Santa and her siblings were children they'd have a hunt to discover eggs like this that their mother had hidden. I just loved hearing the details about this tradition -- and loved trying the sweets, too!

Most of the snacks in the package were candy. -- many of them childhood favorites of Santa's! Now, my husband and I get to try them, too. There's UFO-shaped candy that dissolves on your tongue, car-shaped candies,

There were also dill-flavored potato chips -- which taste different than the dill chips we get here (in the US, in Washington State). Interesting. I liked them very much. There's a big bag of crunchy ring-shaped peanut-butter snacks -- they are addictive!

Also, salt sticks (pretzel sticks) -- pretzels are some of my favorite snacks and these are longer than others I've seen, and very tasty!

A huge bar of milk chocolate is soft and delicious (and it's my husband's favorite). It is getting smaller and smaller, fast.

The "Surt Skum" candies are soft and sweet inside, coated with sour powder, yum! Haven't tried the "Snore" candy rope yet, or the KEX chocolate, or the Plopp candy bar yet...but I don't think they'll last long! :-)

Not sure how to describe the Djngelvral candy, it's maybe like a very intense licorice?

The Polly chocolate candies are fantastic! They have a vanilla/toffee center coated with chocolate. Oh, soooo good!

We are just blown away by the huge variety of snacks and Santa's great thoughtfulness. Just don't know what to say, except thank you for a marvellous experience -- and for showing us what delicious sweets Sweden has to offer!