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Care Package Information

Food Items
*Instant coffee. There are many flavored coffees that are very good.
*Powdered Gatorade.
*Powdered hot chocolate
*Kool-Aid (presweetened of course)
*Tea bags
*Slim Jim's
*Crackers and Easy Cheese.   Triscuits and Ritz crackers are great.
*Single servings of bagged chips. (The small bags stay fresh longer.)
*Candy, of course. (M & M's are great, hard candy-anything that won't melt.)
*Little Debbie snack cakes
*Bubble gum
*Rice Krispie Treats
*Dry cereal. (The small, individual serving boxes stay very fresh.)
*Kraft Easy Mac
*Microwave popcorn
*Beef jerky
*Granola bars
*Power bars
*Dried fruit
*Chex mix
*Canned soup
*Tuna
*Spices (Onion powder, garlic powder, spice all, ect )
*Summer sausage
*Oatmeal
*Salsa
*Lollipops
*Marshmallows
*Gum
*Chips
*Ragu Express
*Canned chicken
*Salad dressing
*Instant soup
*Fast food condiments (Hot sauce, ketchup, mustard, salt and pepper
packets, relish, Mayo)

The Kids
* Have the kids draw a picture or write a story every day. Put them all in a big envelope and send them with the care packages.
* Take video of the kids playing at the park, any school activities or just sitting down and saying a personal message.
* Get some computer printer magnetic paper. Let the kids use paint markers to draw a picture on it so the parent can easily hang it on the metal rack that they sleep in.
* Let the kids do their very own care package. Let them put in whatever they want.
*Use a casting kit to create a miniature plaster "sculpture" of a new baby's foot or hand for a new daddy.

Practical
*Clorox wipes
*Baby wipes
*Razors, shaving cream
*Shampoo, conditioner
*After shave lotion
*Soap or body wash
*Mouth wash
*Deodorant
*T-shirts, underwear and socks, monthly.
*A big fluffy towel
*Eye drops, especially for those in the desert.
*Chapstick
*Lip balm
*Sun block
*Skin so soft (Avon)
*Lotion
*Dental floss
*Baby powder
*Foot powder
*Combs /brushes
*Cotton balls
*Liquid hand sanitizer
*Breath mints
*Contact lens cleaner
*Eye drops
*Nail files

Just for fun
*Send batteries. It sounds simple, but people forget.
*Sunblock
*A stress ball.
*Stamps, paper and envelopes with a nice writing pen might inspire a few more letters home.
*Phone cards (AT&T work best from Kuwait)
*Paperback book or magazines
*Disposable cameras
*Puzzles
*Film
*Journals
*Yo Yo's
*Squirt guns
*Frisbees
*Dart boards
*Small flash lights
*Hackie sacks
*Jump ropes
*Electronics hand held games
*Post cards from your home state
*Handmade items
*Radio head sets
*Portable CD players
*Mini fans
*Jokes and comics
*Balloons
*Hats (Baseball)
*Bandannas
*Socks
*Blankets
*Bug off
*Single sheet sets
*Birthday decorations
*Banners
*Send board games-the ones they have made into key chains.
*Send hisfavorite magazines
*If they're gone over a holiday, do up one box with just holiday stuff. Be creative!
*With a CD burner, make a CD of favorite songs.
*Always write letters, but in addition you might record your letters onto a tape.
*Send a few toys. Slinky, sidewalk chalk, squirt guns...anything extra silly.
*Send electronic games.
*Make a miniature scrapbook.
*Foam footballs and basketballs, the miniature size. These will be used constantly!

 Military Care package restrictions

For the first time ever, these zip codes are now available in an online database that can be searched quickly and easily to verify any and all restrictions to overseas military bases, posts and camps.

 

What are the restrictions
For your APO/FPO Zipcode?
 

(Restrictions check courtesy of ocunus.com)

Don't:

Send pressurized items (Shaving cream, etc...) Send chocolates (May melt all over package) Send pornographic material (illegal in some countries) Don't send liquor News for shipments to the Persian Gulf

For Females
*Feminine hygiene products (Tampons, panty liners)
*Hair bands
*Hair clips
*Nail polish
*Nail clippers
*Q-tips
*Small mirrors
*body sprays
*Candles
*Hair spray (Pump)
*Hair gel
*Perfume

Mailing Instructions:
*Put any item that could leak or melt or which is scented in a leak-proof zip-sealed bag!
*If you would like a reply, be sure to enclose a letter saying so.
*Use a sturdy corrugated, brown Kraft box, as free of other markings as possible.
*Fill all extra space with foam peanuts, bubble wrap, popcorn
*Double tape all seams with strong packing or shipping tape. Make sure you have a strip going around all sides.
*Fill out a "Customs Declaration and Dispatch Note" at the Post Office. Briefly list the contents & underestimate the value to discourage thieving. In the upper left corner write "Operation Military Pride" with your complete return address so they know its safe to open (or it might get tossed)! In the bottom left corner write a re-direct address of another troop or write, If the person to whom this box is addressed has been redeployed, please keep the box and share it with your unit.
The postage cost will be at the regular postage rate (or priority mail rate if desired and going to an APO).

Customs Declaration and Dispatch Note: Item No: FORM 2976-A
Required for all packages over 16 ounces
Envelope for PS Form 2976A: Item No: FORM 2976-E
This is the envelope for the above customs form.  Please DO NOT pre-seal the envelope, allow your postal clerk to do this for you.
Customs: Item No: FORM 2976
Small customs form for packages under 16 ounces.  Check your zip restrictions to make sure you can use this form first!!
Priority Mail Address Label: Item No: LABEL 228
This is your address label for any package you send via Priority Mail. 
The Priority Mail Flat Rate Box is $7.70 for any U.S. destination and any weight up to a 70 lb. maximum.
• The inside dimensions for the two boxes available are 11" x 8.5" x 5.5" and 13.625" x 11.875" x 3.375".
• The contents of the flat rate box must be neatly contained inside of the box with adhesive packaging tape.
• The box must close securely and retain its shape when taped with adhesive.
• The shape of the box may not be changed or enlarged to fit its contents.
Prepaid (Stamped) Priority Mail Flat Rate Envelope 10-pack
Same as above, only it's already stamped for you.
They have a new Flat rate Box as well you can send up to 70 lbs.
Best rate right now!! Ask Post office about it!
Priority Mail Envelope Tyvek 11.625" X 15.125: Item No: EP 14
This is a very tough mailing pouch.  It's great for sending small items which do not need protection from crushing.
 
Priority Mail Box Item No: O-BOX4 7" x 7" x 6"
The box, also called the #4, that you have heard so much about.  You will be amazed by how much you can actually fit in this little box!!
Priority Mail Box: Item No: O-BOX7: 12" x 12" x 8"
This is the #7 PM box.  Oh what a difference 5 inches makes!!  You can fit a HUGE amount of items well packed into this box.
 
Priority Mail Box: Item No: O-1096S : Small 8.625" x 5.375" x 1.625"
This is the Video Mailer, great for mailing video's and other small items.
Priority Mail Box: Item No: O-1096L : Large 9.25" x 6.25" x 2"
This is the Large Video Mailer.  Works great for DVD's, Playstation/Xbox games.
Priority-Express Mail Tube: Item No: O-1098S : Small 6" x 25"
This box is great for sending odd sized items, longer items or for sending an emergency supply of instant soup cups!
Priority Mail Box: Item No: O-1092 : 12.125" x 13.375" x 2.75"
The Shirt Box - This box is the perfect size to hold a lasagna sized pan of baked goodies
 
 
 
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