Can I bring candy into Canada

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We plan a single say trip to my sister in laws house in Windsor. Can I bring cookies or candies across the border. We are coming from Michigan through the Windsor tunnel.



Best Answer

They say avoid dairy but am sure cookies don’t count. I have got in with 2 big boxes of cookies from india last week into canada. Candies are no problem. Check the immigration declaration form used by CBSA https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/forms-formulaires/e311-eng.pdf




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Do you have to declare candy at Canadian customs?

And as I quoted above, the official word from CBSA is that you must declare all food. Declaring that you're carrying some candies will probably add about 15 seconds to the time it takes to get through customs.

What food items can you not bring into Canada?

Items You Cannot Bring Into Canada
  • Food: Fresh fruits and vegetables and animal and fish products.
  • Live bait: Don't bring minnows, leeches, smelts, or leeches on your fishing trips. ...
  • Weapons: Guns and firearms, ammunition, fireworks, and mace and pepper spray are not allowed.


Do you have to declare candy at Customs?

The following are generally admissible: Bread, cookies, crackers, cakes, granola bars, cereal and other baked and processed products. Candy and chocolate.

Do you have to declare chocolate at customs in Canada?

Yes - you must declare it. If you declare it - there should be no issue. If you fail to declare it, expect the chocolate to be seized and you may also be given a fine.



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