Can I take unopened sealed tea bags to Mexico from the U.K.?
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All official links I can find are in Spanish.
IâÂÂd like to take some tea bags to Mexico, is this allowed and do I have to declare them?
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All official links I can find are in Spanish.
IâÂÂd like to take some tea bags to Mexico, is this allowed and do I have to declare them?
uk customs-and-immigration food-and-drink mexico
Could you give some indication to the amount of some?
â CGCampbell
May 18 at 16:54
@Notts90 This is a list of permitted products consulmex.sre.gob.mx/boston/images/pdfs/products.pdf Tea isnâÂÂt specifically mentioned
â Traveller
May 18 at 17:32
@CGCampbell a medium size pack from the supermarket, enough to last two weeks for a heavy tea drinker ðÂÂÂ
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May 18 at 18:37
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up vote
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All official links I can find are in Spanish.
IâÂÂd like to take some tea bags to Mexico, is this allowed and do I have to declare them?
uk customs-and-immigration food-and-drink mexico
All official links I can find are in Spanish.
IâÂÂd like to take some tea bags to Mexico, is this allowed and do I have to declare them?
uk customs-and-immigration food-and-drink mexico
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Notts90
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Could you give some indication to the amount of some?
â CGCampbell
May 18 at 16:54
@Notts90 This is a list of permitted products consulmex.sre.gob.mx/boston/images/pdfs/products.pdf Tea isnâÂÂt specifically mentioned
â Traveller
May 18 at 17:32
@CGCampbell a medium size pack from the supermarket, enough to last two weeks for a heavy tea drinker ðÂÂÂ
â Notts90
May 18 at 18:37
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Could you give some indication to the amount of some?
â CGCampbell
May 18 at 16:54
@Notts90 This is a list of permitted products consulmex.sre.gob.mx/boston/images/pdfs/products.pdf Tea isnâÂÂt specifically mentioned
â Traveller
May 18 at 17:32
@CGCampbell a medium size pack from the supermarket, enough to last two weeks for a heavy tea drinker ðÂÂÂ
â Notts90
May 18 at 18:37
Could you give some indication to the amount of some?
â CGCampbell
May 18 at 16:54
Could you give some indication to the amount of some?
â CGCampbell
May 18 at 16:54
@Notts90 This is a list of permitted products consulmex.sre.gob.mx/boston/images/pdfs/products.pdf Tea isnâÂÂt specifically mentioned
â Traveller
May 18 at 17:32
@Notts90 This is a list of permitted products consulmex.sre.gob.mx/boston/images/pdfs/products.pdf Tea isnâÂÂt specifically mentioned
â Traveller
May 18 at 17:32
@CGCampbell a medium size pack from the supermarket, enough to last two weeks for a heavy tea drinker ðÂÂÂ
â Notts90
May 18 at 18:37
@CGCampbell a medium size pack from the supermarket, enough to last two weeks for a heavy tea drinker ðÂÂÂ
â Notts90
May 18 at 18:37
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We decided to bring the tea bags with us. Coincidentally we were selected for a bag search while going through customs and the customs officer wasnâÂÂt the least bit interested in the tea bags and let us through after little more than a cursory search.
As such it would seems itâÂÂs perfect acceptable and weâÂÂre glad we brought them as the tea here is Lipton.
That sounds like a good enough answer, esp as you were checked. When you can, go ahead and accept yourself (it's definitely allowed.)
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May 23 at 11:06
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1 Answer
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active
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accepted
Anecdotal self-answer
We decided to bring the tea bags with us. Coincidentally we were selected for a bag search while going through customs and the customs officer wasnâÂÂt the least bit interested in the tea bags and let us through after little more than a cursory search.
As such it would seems itâÂÂs perfect acceptable and weâÂÂre glad we brought them as the tea here is Lipton.
That sounds like a good enough answer, esp as you were checked. When you can, go ahead and accept yourself (it's definitely allowed.)
â CGCampbell
May 23 at 11:06
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up vote
4
down vote
accepted
Anecdotal self-answer
We decided to bring the tea bags with us. Coincidentally we were selected for a bag search while going through customs and the customs officer wasnâÂÂt the least bit interested in the tea bags and let us through after little more than a cursory search.
As such it would seems itâÂÂs perfect acceptable and weâÂÂre glad we brought them as the tea here is Lipton.
That sounds like a good enough answer, esp as you were checked. When you can, go ahead and accept yourself (it's definitely allowed.)
â CGCampbell
May 23 at 11:06
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up vote
4
down vote
accepted
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
Anecdotal self-answer
We decided to bring the tea bags with us. Coincidentally we were selected for a bag search while going through customs and the customs officer wasnâÂÂt the least bit interested in the tea bags and let us through after little more than a cursory search.
As such it would seems itâÂÂs perfect acceptable and weâÂÂre glad we brought them as the tea here is Lipton.
Anecdotal self-answer
We decided to bring the tea bags with us. Coincidentally we were selected for a bag search while going through customs and the customs officer wasnâÂÂt the least bit interested in the tea bags and let us through after little more than a cursory search.
As such it would seems itâÂÂs perfect acceptable and weâÂÂre glad we brought them as the tea here is Lipton.
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That sounds like a good enough answer, esp as you were checked. When you can, go ahead and accept yourself (it's definitely allowed.)
â CGCampbell
May 23 at 11:06
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That sounds like a good enough answer, esp as you were checked. When you can, go ahead and accept yourself (it's definitely allowed.)
â CGCampbell
May 23 at 11:06
That sounds like a good enough answer, esp as you were checked. When you can, go ahead and accept yourself (it's definitely allowed.)
â CGCampbell
May 23 at 11:06
That sounds like a good enough answer, esp as you were checked. When you can, go ahead and accept yourself (it's definitely allowed.)
â CGCampbell
May 23 at 11:06
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Could you give some indication to the amount of some?
â CGCampbell
May 18 at 16:54
@Notts90 This is a list of permitted products consulmex.sre.gob.mx/boston/images/pdfs/products.pdf Tea isnâÂÂt specifically mentioned
â Traveller
May 18 at 17:32
@CGCampbell a medium size pack from the supermarket, enough to last two weeks for a heavy tea drinker ðÂÂÂ
â Notts90
May 18 at 18:37