<p>What was in the nicest care package you've recieved?</p>
<p>a care bear....that cared about me.</p>
<p>food + magazines + photos</p>
<p>I gave a tour around campus to a family friend and their son, and about three weeks later I got an unexpected box of home made chocolate chip cookies from them as a thank you gift.</p>
<p>30 dollars</p>
<p>nothing is better than homemade food when you're away, even if its something as simple as cookies</p>
<p>Yeah, it wasn't a care package,but my best friend sent me baked cookies over the mail during thanksgiving and that made me very pleased :D</p>
<p>i hate cookies. mail me some instant ramen noodles and im set. oh and beef jerky.</p>
<p>^you're going to die of sodium overdose.</p>
<p>its okay. id rather die eating.</p>
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i hate cookies. mail me some instant ramen noodles and im set. oh and beef jerky.
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Cough... ramen noodles aren't that good for you... cough cough. And I've never met anyone in college that actually fit the stereotype that college students are too busy to at least find something better to eat than ramen.</p>
<p>^but cookies are packed full of nutritional value...</p>
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id rather die eating.
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a man after my own heart hahah</p>
<p>its meant to be leah.</p>
<p>I've never gotten a care package, but I went to a camp where the counselor was from Florida and had been away for the entire camp session, which was 10 weeks (Mid June-August) and her mother sent her a care package every Wednesday. Her best one was during my week, the last camp session week, which included:
new DVDs for her laptop
home made cookies
t-shirts
goldfish crackers
laundry detergent
socks</p>
<p>I know that's nothing spectacular but the t shirts and goldfish were awesome. :D</p>
<p>you stole your counselor's goldfish? ouch, jk</p>
<p>the one my brother raved about was a starbucks giftcard, socks, batteries, tissues, and a pencil sharpener. i guess it was everything he forgot and was too lazy to buy.</p>