Originally Posted by
Salisbury5
Boy did I ever learn that lesson the hard way.
Two weeks ago I flew SFO-YUL and brought home 4 pounds of See's Candies (2 pounds dark and 2 pounds milk chocolate for those of you who are curious - but I digress) in my carry-on. On the declaration card, after careful deliberation, I answered YES to the "Do you have food question" (chocolate is a dairy product after all).
It was my first time using my NEXUS card in arrival at a Canadian airport so I understandably wanted to use it. The system works amazing unless you need to go see an agent. Because of my YES answer about the food, I was sent to secondary and its very long line (I did however get the see one of the border guards who is regularly on Border Security - but I digress again).
After 45 minutes, I made it to a customs agent (not the TV celebrity much to my utter disappointment) who was perplexed by why I was in secondary in the first place. She spied my carry-on and said "Is that the only baggage you have? - and waved me out and on my way.
Next time I will stand in line to see an agent and not use my NEXUS card - or I will forget about the chocolate.
Chocolate isn't dairy. It has dairy in it but dairy to Canada customs is milk, butter, cheese etc. It would fall under baked goods and candies of which you can take in 20kg.