
Foodland, a Hidden Hawaii Gem for Gifts and Souvenirs

Aloha, my friend. I’m deeply enamored at the moment with Foodland market here on Oahu. It’s kinda like Whole Foods but with a local vibe.

We’ve gone three times in the last three days to pick up local snacks, drinks, sushi and pre-made bento boxes (portable to-go meals with rice, protein and a vegetable), and every single time, I swear I find something new and cool I’ve never tried before.
Case in point — a local brand of herbal teas called Shaka. I had the Lemon Lokelani Rose the other day and now I’m drooling a little just thinking it, yum!
What’s also very cool about Foodland is you can also not-so-typical gifts and souvenirs made locally. In addition to snacks and teas, you’ll also find cards, body care products, candles and more. I found them in the end caps all over the store.
A few things that caught my eye…
There are several locations all over Hawaii, so if you see one, it’s worth the time to pop in and look around.
I hope that life on your side of the keyboard is good!
Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen
P.S. TGIF! My hair is CRAZY right meow. LOL.