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I am going back america from Canada. Is it ok that if I carry some grocery through border?

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  1. It really depends on exactly what you want to take with you.  I found this:

    Meats, Livestock, and Poultry

    The regulations governing meat and meat products are very strict. You may not import fresh, dried, or canned meats or meat products from most foreign countries into the United States. Also, you may not import food products that have been prepared with meat.

    Fruits and Vegetables

    Bringing fruits and vegetables can be complicated. For instance, consider the apple you bought in the foreign airport just before boarding and then did not eat? Whether or not CBP will allow the apple into the United States depends on where you got it and where you are going after you arrive in the United States. The same would be true for those magnificent Mediterranean tomatoes. Fresh fruits and vegetables can carry plant pests or diseases into the United States.

    Many prepared foods are admissible. However, almost anything containing meat products, such as bouillon, soup mixes, etc., is not admissible. As a general rule, condiments, vinegars, oils, packaged spices, honey, coffee and tea are admissible. Because rice can often harbor insects, it is best to avoid bringing it into the United States.


  2. No food is allowed.

  3. Well, I know that it is okay on airplanes (except liquids). I think as long as you aren't importing cheap medication or Cuban cigars you are in the clear. ha ha. If it is not allowed then they will confiscate it. I had my water bottles confiscated but was still allowed on a plane so why not across a boarder?

  4. You can't take fruits and vegetables,  not sure of other things that may not be acceptable...
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