Carrolls Irish Gifts
Sonia NazarethSonia Nazareth/Guest Contributor/SHOPPING, BELFAST/ Updated : Apr 26, 2017, 16:46 IST
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This is your one-stop shop, when you want to buy an array of traditional souvenirs to take back, and don’t the time to scour too many specialty stores.
This is your one-stop shop, when you want to buy an array of traditional souvenirs to take back, and don’t the time to scour too many specialty stores. Read less

This is your one-stop shop, when you want to buy an array of traditional souvenirs to take back, and don’t the time to scour too many specialty stores. There’s Irish fudge for grandma, claddagh rings (a traditional Irish ring which represents love, loyalty and friendship) for mum, Guinness merchandise for dad, teddy bears with leprechaun hats for your baby cousins, and traditional Irish knitwear for assorted friends. You may find some of the stuff a little kitschy, but think of it as a fun stop to shop from where you’ll come away with several funky odds-and-ends.
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