Answered: What you would put in a Chattanooga care package

We asked our readers what they would include in a Chattanooga-themed care package. Here’s what they had to say.

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You can pick out several of these items at Locals Only Gifts & Goods on Frazier Avenue.

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A while back, we asked our readers what local items they would include in a Chattanooga-themed care package. From soaps and sweets to coffees and whiskey — here’s what you all would include.

  • “Sponable Goat Milk Soap, Soul to Belly black garlic, Hoff Sauce, and Escential Things candles” — Sara S.
  • “My Arkansas family always requests Mad Priest Coffee and Bread and Butter’s Not Quite White sourdough bread” — Kathy M.
  • “Chattanooga No. 1 Art Print from Sophie’s Shoppe” — Samantha S.
  • “Moon Pies and caramels from Milk & Honey” — Missy G.
  • “NoogaHoneyPot honey” — Carmen J.
  • “Anything from Niedlov’s and some Hutton & Smith beer” — Shannon S.
  • “Cocoa Asante” — Kaelan B.
  • “Moon Pies and local whiskey” — Jim H.
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