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April,2007


by : Santy

Goodie Bags

Goodie Bags, Jakarta - Indonesia

How’s the custom in your country for children’s birthday party? When I was a kid, birthday party’s goodie bags were filled with chocolates and candies. Today’s urban parents are quite concern with children’s health and exchange the sweets with healthy crackers, cereals, juice, probably a small amount of candies and add things that are useful such as lunch boxes, small bags, stationaries, etc. There are shops where you can buy various kinds of gifts for goodie bags according to your budget. And as you can see on the picture, the shop assistants would wrap them up for you.


4 Comments »



  • jazzy said:

    well in Bosnia everybody gets invited to the party which is usually in the house, snacks, sweets, music… and hopefully lot’s of great presents..
    i like buying books for birthday presents, that’s my favorite.

  • Queenie said:

    Well in Portugal its the same, a big party in the afternoon, with lots of food, drinks, music and presents :)

  • pastorrick said:

    Well I guess everybody has the same kind of parties for children’s birthdays because we do the same thing around here.

  • nadine said:

    Here in Malta it has now become a custom that a goody bag is given away at the end of each party usually containing some sweets and a small toy . Saturday coming my son will be three and i am preparing for these famous goody bags.

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