Looking at the medium sized brown box,, it had been stamped "FRAGILE" yet my mailman had carelessly dropped it over my back gate and it landed on the patio... Luckily it wasn't exactly filled with delicates, only a couple candy canes didn't survive the fall! The gifts were carefully and individually wrapped in green and red tissue paper, each with a small white bow. Opening each roll was such a happy experience, the first was a box of Smartie flavored candy canes which were mostly entact and very delicious, then a package of 6 or 7 packets of slow cooker seasonings. I had mentioned I had a slow cooker and often peruse reddit for recipes, now I have a stockpile of delicious flavors that I can't wait to cook up! Then, I unwrapped a gray T-shirt from a local restaurant in Rhode Island where my Santa is from, it even has STAFF written on the back, as she used to work there. Next, I unpacked three absolutely beautiful yarn balls of variegated wool, a knitters dream! And finally scattered throughout the bottom of the box was an assortment of starburst, although it was only the orange, lemon, and strawberry flavors. Lastly (as instructed!) I opened the card and there was a long heartfelt message explaining why each gift was chosen. The shirt was from Jerusalem Rhode Island, which was my favorite port visit from a recent naval deployment, the cherry starburst were omitted from the package due to my allergy to cherries and other stone fruit, although artificial flavors are alright, my Santa was extremely thoughtful and careful not to give me anything I couldn't consume! It was an outstanding gift and I am definitely already thinking of ways to return the favor to her