Got a nice little haul from Vancouver, along with a handwritten note explaining the reasoning and the odd tidbit about each item:

All Dressed potato chips-- I'm curious to see how these compare to American chips

Hickory Sticks-- I was pretty surprised to find out Hostess does these...here in the States, they're mostly known for snack cakes. I bet these would go great on a really melty grilled cheese sandwich :D

Maple nut popcorn-- Of course the Canadian sent me something maple flavored. ;-) My wife tore into these before I could have anything (boo, wife! boo!) and said she enjoyed them, so I've got secondhand confirmation that they're good :p

Purdy's peanut butter bars-- This one I've already tried, and it is seriously one of my favorite PB things that I've had in a very long time. Because of my diabetes, Santa was kind enough to add a no sugar added option--very thoughtful, Santa!

Purdy's Sweet Georgia Browns-- "like turtles on steroids!" I won't lie, I misread this at first and thought there were literally turtle-based products in my gift. I'm a grateful man, not a smart one.

Trail mixes-- Always a good choice.

Wunderbar-- more peanut butter stuff, because my Santa is smart.

Crispy Crunch-- a peanutty crunchy chocolate bar. I'm curious to see if it's like a Butterfinger bar, because it certainly resembles one.

Raincoast Crisps-- one of the most unique options in my package, a cranberry/hazelnut combo which Santa suggests should be paired with a creamy cheese. I'm really looking forward to trying these, and after seeing the website, I'm seeing another international order in my future :-)

Santa, thanks for the snackage, and I hope you got something awesome as well!