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....and other American items.

I will be moving to DK from the US soon. Though I am prepared for things to be vastly different than I am used to, I am proactively trying to find which of my "favorite" items may be available in DK/can ship to DK, or find equivalents as best possible. Also looking for brick-and-mortar store or website suggestions that are similar to American stores for :

  • department/retail stores (ex., Target, TJMAXX, Crate & Barrel, Pottery Barn, Macy's)
  • grocery items (ex., condensed soup, Tabasco, heavy whipping cream, specialty flours/spices)
  • craft/hobby shops (ex., Hobby Lobby, Michael's)
  • cooking/baking/appliances stores (ex., Williams Sonoma, Kirkland's, Sur la Table)
  • linens (ex., Bed, Bath & Beyond, Kohl's, Nordstrom)
  • carrier oils and NaOH for soapmaking

I also have Amazon Prime and their CS indicated that I can just transfer my account to be operative in DK. Anyone have experience with that, as well?

Thank you kindly for any help/opinions. Apologies in the advance for the long-winded post.


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Lykke_Stardust at 2024-02-05 13:12:04+00:00 ID: kp0rgz7


Oh and I know there’s some pages on Facebook for foreigners in Denmark and maybe also Americans in Denmark. If there’s something specific you’re missing you might want to ask there.

And remember our electrical plugs are different so you’ll need some converters. They tend to be cheaper to get in the US