Can i send chocolate buiscuits to spain?!


Question:

Can i send chocolate buiscuits to spain?


Answers:
no it's illegal

Of course !!

sure but you better send them fedex next day air

yes i don't see why not. make sure they're bubbled wrapped so they don't break!

Why couldnt you, as long as they really are chocolate biscuits!!!!!!!!!!!!

Check first with cuistioms!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Of course.

as long as chocolate are dry than yes it will be Okay you might want to check witht he immigration information before sending it overseas some counries will not allow chocoalte so I would double check with the postal service to make sure if it Okay.

if you want to in the post!

You are disgusting. I know what that stands for and it's not funny.

Post them. Wrap them in foil and bubble wrap. Brown paper and string. Sellotape.

you'd be better off sending me and i could carry them for you

I don't think I would send Food to another country without being supervised.. They might go bad or might get some kind of germs from the air or something.. Just send a recipe of the biscuits by email or in a letter...

why dont you just eat them....?

Ye i would say u could cause i dont see why not

Be careful.

Although there is no major food bans, "foodstuffs containing saccharine in any amount is prohibited."

And make sure you package it against breakage

yes you can. but you need to call the carrier you are going to be sending them with. and ask what are the fees for sending perishables to spain./ since the biscuits per say are not tenchinically persihables, but considering that there is chocolate involved and chocolate does melt if it is not stored correctly, then you need to send it sealed and cooled.
it might not be cost suffiendent to do so, unless you work for a large company.

Why would you want to send chocolate biscuits to Spain? We get most English biscuits, chocolate or otherwise here. Assuming you are from the UK.

yes

why don*t you just send them to me in louisiana ?

yeah but they might go bad!

I'm sure they have chocolate biscuits in Spain...




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