Wednesday it is now
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Originally Posted by topnotchwrx
I believe the rule is that you can't take back food or drinks or something like that. Allthough chocolate is ok.
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Originally Posted by Egan
I brought back liquor, wine, cookies, and candy from Italy without any problem.
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Originally Posted by soggynoodles
hahaahah ****en kids
Originally Posted by idiot
i haven't practiced this too much so i ended up pretty much dropping it. (i heard a loud "POP"....is that really bad? car seems fine)
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Originally Posted by topnotchwrx
ok nevermind, thank you Egan. Err wait, isn't it illegal in the states?
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Originally Posted by Egan
If you don't declare it, Customs may not even search your luggage. They didn't look at mine. The other thing you can do is remove the label - that's what I do when I, err I mean my friend, brings Cuban cigars back into the country. 

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Originally Posted by skimonkey30
this is true if you dont declare it you'll be fine.......unless your bag gets searched then your ****ed


