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garyhaupt
Jul 14, 2013Explorer
Border crossing information for those carrying food is at best a******shoot. Whatever anyone says has probably changed and whatever is posted on a website..Cdn OR US is subject to change as well. And rest assured, you don't want the Ag kids getting mad at you for bringing in a verboten item. It's a border crossing and it's all serious buiness.
The very best plan is to take nothing. If you have nothing, there is no question about can/can't. Shopping is easily done once you have crossed and yes, some products are pricier in Canada. You can always buy a liter of likker for each person in the vehicle or a dozen beer per person and bring that. If you have pets, ensure that all pet food is marked as Made in US when you head south.
Gary Haupt
Had 1/2 dozen eggs siezed onece..and some cat food. Going south..and got soooo lectured about the eggs.
The very best plan is to take nothing. If you have nothing, there is no question about can/can't. Shopping is easily done once you have crossed and yes, some products are pricier in Canada. You can always buy a liter of likker for each person in the vehicle or a dozen beer per person and bring that. If you have pets, ensure that all pet food is marked as Made in US when you head south.
Gary Haupt
Had 1/2 dozen eggs siezed onece..and some cat food. Going south..and got soooo lectured about the eggs.
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