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ols-london Jun 24th 2014 2:11 am

Crisps Though Customs
 
Sounds stupid this but a friend I am visiting next week has asked for Prawn Cocktail crisps.

Is there any reason I cannot take Prawn Cocktail crisps into America. Being potatoe and quite frankly disgusting I thought they may be black listed.

I am also taking chocolate but I know thats not an issue.

rpjs Jun 24th 2014 2:15 am

Re: Crisps Though Customs
 
I think potato chips are allowed as British shops here can import them commercially.

Just tick the food box on the customs form, and when asked describe the items. When you get to customs (as opposed to immigration) you may well be referred for a bag check so they can see exactly what it is. If they do decide not to allow it, the fact that you've declared it means there's no liability against you.

ols-london Jun 24th 2014 2:21 am

Re: Crisps Though Customs
 
Right great thanks Roy.

Pulaski Jun 24th 2014 3:32 am

Re: Crisps Though Customs
 
The rules are intricate and arcane, with numerous exceptions, but generally speaking foods that (i) do not contain meat or animal products AND (ii) are cooked/ baked/ fried are allowable. This includes home prepared foods.

Most meats are prohibited, and raw fruits and vegetables can also be a problem.

Sally Redux Jun 24th 2014 3:41 am

Re: Crisps Though Customs
 

Originally Posted by ols-london (Post 11313700)
quite frankly disgusting

Are you mad??? :eek: :lol:

You could put them in your checked baggage.

scot47 Jun 24th 2014 3:58 am

Re: Crisps Though Customs
 
Our transatlantic cousins do not call them "crisps". They are "chips" !

Sally Redux Jun 24th 2014 4:01 am

Re: Crisps Though Customs
 

Originally Posted by scot47 (Post 11313802)
Our transatlantic cousins do not call them "crisps". They are "chips" !

Shrimp cocktail potaydo chips.

scot47 Jun 24th 2014 4:03 am

Re: Crisps Though Customs
 
So "prawns" are "shrimps" ??????

ChocolateBabz Jun 24th 2014 4:04 am

Re: Crisps Though Customs
 
I'll take a tube of PC pringles and a bag of scampi fries and a bag of frazzles.....

Sally Redux Jun 24th 2014 4:06 am

Re: Crisps Though Customs
 

Originally Posted by scot47 (Post 11313811)
So "prawns" are "shrimps" ??????

Aren't they? I've never seen prawns here. Well, not on the menu.

scot47 Jun 24th 2014 4:06 am

Re: Crisps Though Customs
 
I will inform on you.

MMcD Jun 24th 2014 4:14 am

Re: Crisps Though Customs
 

Originally Posted by ols-london (Post 11313700)
Sounds stupid this but a friend I am visiting next week has asked for Prawn Cocktail crisps.

Is there any reason I cannot take Prawn Cocktail crisps into America. Being potatoe and quite frankly disgusting I thought they may be black listed.

I am also taking chocolate but I know thats not an issue.

Got Dan Quayle in a heap of trouble, way back when
And he was a chip off the old (family) block

MMcD Jun 24th 2014 4:19 am

Re: Crisps Though Customs
 

Originally Posted by Sally Redux (Post 11313817)
Aren't they? I've never seen prawns here. Well, not on the menu.

"Prawn cocktail".....surely, you have......no?
Most, ubiquitous, unappetizing "appetizer" on any unimaginative, stock menu

Maybe not in Calabasas though :lol:

Sally Redux Jun 24th 2014 4:28 am

Re: Crisps Though Customs
 

Originally Posted by MMcD (Post 11313833)
"Prawn cocktail".....surely, you have......no?
Most, ubiquitous, unappetizing "appetizer" on any unimaginative, stock menu

Maybe not in Calabasas though :lol:

I don't know now. I know someone thought my pronunciation of 'prawn' was hilarious once, maybe I've blocked it out since :o

mamasue Jun 24th 2014 5:23 am

Re: Crisps Though Customs
 
The only problem is....the bags often burst because of changing pressure....
My daughter always takes White Cheesy Popcorn home....and the bags often burst open....so put them in a sealed Zippy bag.

I declare every food thing when I come back....Bisto gravy granules, and Birds custard.
Not sure what's legal, but declaring everything you put in your mouth is IMHO always the safest bet!!:p


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