In my message to Santa I asked if they are from a foreign country (any country but the Netherlands that is) they could send foods or candy from their country. As luck would have it, I was matched with a redditor from the US, so from the moment I got he shipped notification my mouth has been watering. Today, as I got home there was a message on my doormat. "A package for you has been delivered at the neighbor's two doors down." When I went to my neighbor, An old man with gray hair, somewhere in his 80s. I asked for the package and he said (roughly translated): "I shaked it, sounds like there's something tasty in there." After an "I hope so" and a smile I went home. Boy was he right. Aside from a 11 page letter, the box was stuffed with candy, and a book on deception (I also mentioned i liked magic). I've typed up the description my Santa wrote and added it to the pictures of the individual gifts. The first paragraph is here:

Hi friend!

I will admit I was kind of extra excited when I found out you were from the Netherlands. I'm originally from Germany but have a Dutch name (Antje.) So yes, I do admit, I did a happy dance. I was also excited about the request for snacks. I think snacks from other countries are fascinating, but I had to do a poll of some of my friends to figure out what was truly an american snack/candy item that you wouldn't necessary find overseas.