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bettyjane Oct 10th, 2014 02:48 PM

Bringing snacks into Mexico
 
Is it permitted to bring packaged snacks (cookies, peanuts, candy) into Mexico?

MmePerdu Oct 10th, 2014 03:31 PM

Apparently it's the quantity that's the issue, for personal consumption:

http://www.bajabound.com/before/permits/agriculture.php

cabron Oct 11th, 2014 06:26 AM

Probably not a problem, but Why ? We have all of that here, some even uniquely Mexican. It's not a 3rd world country, quite modern really :)

suze Oct 11th, 2014 06:36 AM

Yes it's OK.

But as above, there are loads of great snacks available in Mexico. I'm not sure why you'd bother to pack your own, beyond what you might want to eat on the plane ride.

There are some limitations but it's on things like seeds, fresh fruits and vegetables, meats, etc. not packaged cookies, peanuts, or candy.

Rohelio Oct 11th, 2014 06:57 AM

Yes, you can bring just about any kind of packaged snacks into Mexico... no problem !

MistyShults Oct 11th, 2014 09:50 AM

I was wondering the same thing. I was thinking about bringing some gluten free flours in my checked luggage along with some powder supplements that I take daily. I am not trying to save money just not sure if i will be able to buy these things there and want to be able to make some little GF pancakes for breakfast in our beach house. It makes me nervouse to bring these things across the border....will powder supplements and flour look suspisious?

schmerl Oct 12th, 2014 04:10 AM

I would not bring any powdered substance across the border. They might not check anything, but if they do you might be held until they check things out.

suze Oct 12th, 2014 07:16 AM

<will powder supplements and flour look suspisious>

I doubt it would be be an issue IF you bring them in sealed, original packaging, rather than if you transfer the powders into unmarked baggies.

Depending if you get red light or green light the unmarked items could potentially hold you up (or have them confiscated) at the customs checkpoint.

Rohelio Oct 12th, 2014 07:27 AM

Yes, original packaging is key here, just as with medication !

NewbE Oct 13th, 2014 08:07 AM

Customs is always somewhat unpredictable. Bring the GF stuff in original packaging, but be prepared to have it taken away. (Surely that wouldn't be such a big deal, right?)

I have entered Mexico with some packaged snack leftovers, no problem, but fresh fruit will be taken away, or you'll be given a chance to eat it on the spot.

november_moon Oct 15th, 2014 04:15 PM

Yes, they can be unpredictable. We had some beef jerky taken away, even though the package was unopened and dried meats were on the list of ok items.

tenthumbs Oct 20th, 2014 12:41 PM

I had to laugh when I read this.........my ex-husband, who was a two-suitcase traveler, insisted on bringing snacks to Mexico~microwave popcorn, jerky, powdered drink mixes, coffee, cereal, crackers~all kinds of non-perishable stuff that took up room in the luggage and added to the weight we had to schlep through the airport. He insisted on doing this even though the kids and I pointed out several times that we could travel with one less suitcase and buy the stuff in Mexico. We never had any of it confiscated............

suze Oct 20th, 2014 01:14 PM

I used to take snacks (like a few Luna, Kind, or Lara bars). But once I arrived I never ate them, because I shopped for Mexican snacks. so I finally quit doing it!

november_moon Oct 21st, 2014 01:00 PM

LOL tenthumbs. That's kind of extreme :)

NewbE Oct 21st, 2014 07:43 PM

It is, isn't it?? I usually bring a couple too many items for the plane, as I dread getting trapped on the tarmac, delayed, without anything at all to eat. And I end up flying home with them!

Stewbear Oct 22nd, 2014 12:33 PM

Suze With all the bake goods, Chocolate & other treats in Mexico I must agree with you.
My biggest problem is resisting.
After 5 weeks in Oaxaca last year I became thoroughly addicted to the Malted Chocolate drinks (both cold & hot) that they sold for 8 pesos.
OH! OH! Just writing about them is bringing the urge back! LOL

suze Oct 22nd, 2014 01:23 PM

Candied pecans! Spicy peanuts! Corn in a cup! Crepes! Ice cream! Chocolate!


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