Originally Posted by
mabramovich
I'm pretty sure I know the answer to this, but I thought I'd check here to be sure. I want to fly a dozen Timmy's doughnuts into the US to educate my Bostonian colleagues on how much better Timmy's is than Dunkin' Donuts. If I use GE, I don't need to declare the doughnuts, right? There are not meats/fruits/veggies/etc.
Thanks

The airside Tim's is what makes me crazy about the no-undeclared-food rule. I can't take synthetic food i.e., running gel cubes without declaring them as food, but I can purchase baked goods containing eggs and dairy after I make the no-food declaration and take them with everyone's blessing.
However, I find the question moot since after the transition to the frozen product distributed from the central Tim's commissary, I find the products unpleasant and consume them only under duress. (I cannot, however, debate or deny how much worse they are at Dunkin', as I lack the data.)