02-26-2015, 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by underscore
I'm not sure if they'd like meat being brought across, but I flew (domestic) with a Timmies bagel last week.
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Pretty sure it's fine.
US to Canada
What Can I Bring Into Canada in Terms Of Food, Plant, Animal and Related Products? - Food - Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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Meat and poultry products (for example, jerky, sausages, deli meats and patties, fois gras)
up to 20 kilograms per person
packages must have identifying marks, indicating what the product is
proof of country of origin may be required
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Canada to US
https://help.cbp.gov/app/answers/det...s.-from-canada
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Animal Products and Animal By-Products
The importation of fresh, dried or canned meats or meat products is generally not allowed from most foreign countries into the United States. This includes products that have been prepared with meat. However, currently pork and poultry, which has proof of origin, from Canada is enterable. Not all Ruminant material can enter however personal use amounts of bovine meat or foods containing bovine meat or meat products (e.g., beef, veal, bison) are allowed in passenger baggage and mail, no import permit or other documentation is required.
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