Our sign-up form doesn't ask for your real name, only your AO3 name. So it's really up to you what you want to give (to your sender, not to us!), provided a package can get to you. Sometimes postal services get picky about delivering to a name that's not the name on the mailbox? But that's your judgment call to make.
Homemade goodies: that's great! We typically get lots of people who are willing to receive homemade sweets, including baked goods. I wouldn't necessarily endorse sending ONLY baked goods, since it is technically candyswap? but I definitely know of people who have sent some baked goods, as well as homemade candy, which is always a delight. Also, of course, homemade goods need to be sealed well and mailed quickly, and some recipients may need a list of ingredients (for safety, in case of allergies or whatever).
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Our sign-up form doesn't ask for your real name, only your AO3 name. So it's really up to you what you want to give (to your sender, not to us!), provided a package can get to you. Sometimes postal services get picky about delivering to a name that's not the name on the mailbox? But that's your judgment call to make.
Homemade goodies: that's great! We typically get lots of people who are willing to receive homemade sweets, including baked goods. I wouldn't necessarily endorse sending ONLY baked goods, since it is technically candyswap? but I definitely know of people who have sent some baked goods, as well as homemade candy, which is always a delight. Also, of course, homemade goods need to be sealed well and mailed quickly, and some recipients may need a list of ingredients (for safety, in case of allergies or whatever).