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Would You Pay $26 for Candy Canes in Bali? The Festive Price of Christmas Abroad

Would You Pay $26 for Candy Canes in Bali? The Festive Price of Christmas Abroad

A box of 15 candy canes for $26 in Bali šŸŽ„šŸ’ø Festive spirit… yes. Price tag… absolutely not šŸ˜… Would you do it… or is this a hard pass?

<p>Christmas in Bali? Yes, please! Palm trees wrapped in fairy lights, beachside brunches with a view, and tropical sunsets replacing snowfalls—what's not to love? But if you're planning to celebrate the holidays on this beautiful island, be prepared for one unexpected surprise: the price of festive cheer.</p> <p>Take candy canes, for example. A box of 15 traditional peppermint sticks recently spotted in a local expat-friendly store rang in at a jaw-dropping <strong>$26 USD</strong>. Yep, that’s nearly $2 per cane. While these sweet treats are a nostalgic must for many, the cost might make you think twice before popping them into your shopping basket.</p> <p>Why so pricey? Bali, like much of Indonesia, imports most of its Western holiday goods. Factor in shipping, import taxes, and limited local demand, and suddenly your Christmas essentials are luxury items. It’s not just candy canes—ornaments, gift wrap, and even Christmas trees can carry a hefty price tag.</p> <p>Still, celebrating Christmas abroad doesn't have to break the bank. Many families opt to <em>go local</em>—embracing beach BBQs, creating handmade decorations, and swapping traditional candy for Balinese sweets. It’s a unique way to blend festive traditions with island vibes.</p> <p>So, would you splurge on $26 candy canes or skip them altogether? Either way, Bali offers a magical holiday experience—you just might need to get creative with your celebrations. ā˜€ļøšŸŽ„</p> <p><strong>Tip for traveling families:</strong> If you're keen on classic Christmas items, consider packing a few favorites in your suitcase (especially if you're picky about your peppermint!). Or, head to international supermarkets like Pepito or Bali Buda early in the season before they sell out.</p>
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