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moosey2canada Sep 25th 2008 9:25 pm

CAKE
 
Does anyone know if i can buy a cake here and take it on the plane and back to the UK i know this sounds totally mental (we do have cake in yorkshire) but i really want to do it... so if anyone knows.......Cheers:D

SAW 04 Sep 25th 2008 9:38 pm

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You cant be for real!?!


Originally Posted by moosey2canada (Post 6820176)
Does anyone know if i can buy a cake here and take it on the plane and back to the UK i know this sounds totally mental (we do have cake in yorkshire) but i really want to do it... so if anyone knows.......Cheers:D


FlirtyKnickers Sep 25th 2008 9:38 pm

Re: CAKE
 

Originally Posted by moosey2canada (Post 6820176)
Does anyone know if i can buy a cake here and take it on the plane and back to the UK i know this sounds totally mental (we do have cake in yorkshire) but i really want to do it... so if anyone knows.......Cheers:D

What kind of cake?....if it's chocolate then just send it to me....i'll mind it for you......:thumbsup:

Steve_P Sep 25th 2008 9:41 pm

Re: CAKE
 

Originally Posted by moosey2canada (Post 6820176)
Does anyone know if i can buy a cake here and take it on the plane and back to the UK i know this sounds totally mental (we do have cake in yorkshire) but i really want to do it... so if anyone knows.......Cheers:D


No.

You can't take any food products through security, the only things foodwise you can take on the plane are those purchased once you have passed through security.

Katie76 Sep 25th 2008 9:45 pm

Re: CAKE
 
No idea - I know flying out from the UK are hot on so many things now, no food, but just a small amount of liquid is allowed.

Have no idea with regards to the Canadian rules.

debbiem Sep 25th 2008 9:49 pm

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er, I thought that was going the other way?

DH always brings back a box of Tim Horton's for the kids (I know, I know.) Maybe he buys them post security? Is he going to get locked up?

I think you're really funny moosey, btw, don't go home. :D

Katie76 Sep 25th 2008 9:58 pm

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Oooohhhh - D'oh !

I read your post wrong, you'll be starting the journey with your cake from the UK :p,..

Unfortunately, it's definately a no, no, unless you want to try and smuggle it through.

Katie76 Sep 25th 2008 10:01 pm

Re: CAKE
 

Originally Posted by Steve_P (Post 6820210)
the only things foodwise you can take on the plane are those purchased once you have passed through security.


I don't think you're allowed to do that either, not flying from the UK.

I maybe wrong.

Steve_P Sep 25th 2008 10:06 pm

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Originally Posted by Katie76 (Post 6820257)
I don't think you're allowed to do that either, not flying from the UK.

I maybe wrong.


The OP is in Canada and returning to the UK.;)

moosey2canada Sep 25th 2008 10:13 pm

Re: CAKE
 

Originally Posted by Steve_P (Post 6820271)
The OP is in Canada and returning to the UK.;)

You are right, i am going can to uk, im not mad the cakes here just look so darn nice that i know someone at home would appreciate one in the biggest way and i thought if i could get one there for him then i would
:thumbsup:

Katie76 Sep 25th 2008 10:18 pm

Re: CAKE
 
:blink:PMSL :rofl:!!!

I'm beginning to wonder when I went insane :huh:

I read it right first. Then, read the reply underneath, became confused and re-read the OP as "they were flying their cake from the UK to Canada, then from Canada back to the UK". Tee hee :lol:,...

Thought it abit strange :blink:

:rofl::rofl:

moosey2canada Sep 25th 2008 10:21 pm

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Originally Posted by Katie76 (Post 6820300)
:blink:PMSL :rofl:!!!

I'm beginning to wonder when I went insane :huh:

I read it right first. Then, read the reply underneath, became confused and re-read the OP as "they were flying their cake from the UK to Canada, then from Canada back to the UK". Tee hee :lol:,...

Thought it abit strange :blink:

:rofl::rofl:

If it wasnt for someone else it wouldnt get to the airport so theres no way it would survive 2 transatlantic flights!!!!! nut you really gave me a laugh so thanks:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Katie76 Sep 25th 2008 10:30 pm

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Originally Posted by moosey2canada (Post 6820310)
If it wasnt for someone else it wouldnt get to the airport so theres no way it would survive 2 transatlantic flights!!!!! nut you really gave me a laugh so thanks:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Tee hee,.. well according to Steve P's knowledge, I hope you're able to smuggle it through somehow. I wonder what ideas you could come up with to disguise it :lol:

willmore Sep 25th 2008 10:35 pm

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I brought back cuttings of grapeivy from scandinavia through amsterdam to vancouver with no problem. The passport control people in the different countries and customs did shake their head and laugh.........but hey it got here..

joelsa Sep 26th 2008 12:55 am

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My MIL always brings a Christmas Pudding with her when she comes for Xmas(It's homemade, hubby can't have xmas without the pudding!) . It's OK with the airline and she has to have it in her hand luggage.
It's (obviously) all fruit, I'm not sure if they'd let you on with a dairy based cake if thats what you had in mind.

HTH


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