Originally Posted by
FlyerGoldII
My wife had her NEXUS interview at the YYZ office last week Sunday. One of the regulations that the US officer went over with her related to entry into USA about food. He told her that everything - including candy, chocolate bars, chewing gum - anything consumable - needed to be declared, or else.....
What are other people's experiences taking food across the border, to USA?
What are other people's experiences taking food across the border, to Canada, from either USA or from abroad?
I've never done it. My mom wanted to buy me some chocolates or candy or something when I was visiting her, and I flat out told her not to, because it would complicate my crossing the border
Originally Posted by
flyquiet
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.)
Really? When did this happen?