Can I carry Whey protein powder to India?

Can I carry Whey protein powder to India? - Little Boy Carrying Can

Is the following Protein powder allowed while traveling to India (New Delhi) ?

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000QSNYGI/?tag=stackoverfl08-20



Best Answer

I am based in Bangalore, India and when I click on the link in your question, I see this: enter image description here

I guess if Amazon is allowed to ship it to India, then you are allowed to carry it with you. If you have any concerns, then you can order it on Amazon and request delivery in India. BTW, this item is widely available in India, at least in the larger cities. I have seen this in multiple supermarkets here and it is also available at Indian online stores like Amazon India, ebay India, SnapDeal etc. Do note that it is going to be comparatively expensive to buy this in India.




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Can I carry whey protein from Dubai to India?

Yes you can but make sure to open the seal of the box so by any chance the customs people catch you, you can say that it's a used box whichyoi are using.

Can we carry whey protein in checked baggage?

Unless you were planning to use it while on-board, I'd probably be more inclined to pack it in your checked baggage.. If this is in your checked luggage then it isn't going to be a problem. As long as it is on the original container, and if possible sealed then it should not be an issue.

What is the custom duty for whey protein in India?

Customs Import Duty of whey protein powder under HS Code 2106100021061000 : Protein concentrates and textured protein substancesDescriptionDutyNational Calamity Contigent Duty (NCCD)0.00Abatement35.00Total Duty52.856 more rows

Can you bring protein powder internationally?

Checked Bags: Yes Powder-like substances greater than 12 oz. / 350 mL must be placed in a separate bin for X-ray screening. They may require additional screening and containers may need to be opened. For your convenience, we encourage you to place non-essential powders greater than 12 oz.



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