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What would you put in a Chattanooga care package?

We’re seeking your input for the ultimate Chattanooga supply drop.

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What would you send a friend to remind them of the Scenic City?

Graphic via NOOGAtoday

We’ve all had a family member, friend, or co-worker who has moved away from the Scenic City, but there are plenty of ways to remind them of Chattanooga.

A postcard, stickers, or even a book is nice — but have you ever sent them a care package?

National Content Editor — and former NOOGAtoday Editor — Brianna here, and I think I’m about due for a Chattanooga care package (hint, hint). If I had my pick of what to include, it’d probably entail:

  • Hoff Sauce (the two bottles I brought to Chicago recently ran out, and my eggs just aren’t the same)
  • A bag of coffee beans from Sleepyhead
  • A candle from The Rustic House (Bonfire scented)

What items would you put in a Chattanooga care package? Let us know by taking our survey, and you may be featured in an upcoming newsletter.

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