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Good afternoon. Tell me, please, is it possible to export confectionery products (chocolates, chocolate) to the territory of Poland, France from Ukraine. If possible, in what quantities. Thank you in advance.
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8 subscribers  • asked 2013-05-0412 years ago
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аватар alex45
Read the customs rules for the export of goods to these countries, for this, use any search engine!
аватар Yaroslavas
As far as I know, it seems like it’s possible, but be sure to pack these sweets in luggage, and not hand luggage. If in hand luggage, then I think they will force me to throw it away.
аватар orbittours.ru
you will have to read the rules not only of ukraine, but also of the country where you want to export it, since ukraine simply allows you to export sweets without specifying the weight, so long as the total weight does not exceed the norm, but other countries have their own rules.
I took out several kilograms of sweets in hand luggage without any problems.
аватар sigur62
It is forbidden to import any products containing milk, including chocolates, into the EU.
It's funny: everyone brings sweets from Europe, and you go to Europe. Are there really good chocolates in Ukraine?)))
For reference: Ukraine is the LARGEST importer of palm oil in the WORLD. This is so you don't have the illusion that your chocolates contain chocolate.
аватар alex45
We have no illusions, in Ukraine there are really good chocolates, though, like everywhere else, they have both soy and various oils, so you can’t buy good cheaply. It’s the same with vodka.
For reference, the largest producer of sweets and chocolate Poroshenko (this is Roshen, etc.) bought several confectionery factories in Russia.
аватар sent2008
alex45, patriotism and pathos, it's a good thing, but Ukrainian-made chocolates used to be delicious, 10-15 years ago, and in the last 2-3 years they have become almost inedible - solid sugar. Russian sweets, by the way, have also become much worse even from manufacturers such as RotFront, Babaevsky, etc. The price of a kg of souffle in chocolate is more than 400 rubles, and the chocolate is simply disgusting.
аватар alex45
Come on, I’m 65 years old, and it’s not about pathos, I eat and treat people with good Ukrainian-made sweets, and what do you think, for my life, I don’t know what is good and what is bad. If it’s bad, I will never be a patriot, and I'll say it's bad.
For reference, I travel to Europe and know their confectionery. It often turns out that it’s not a buzz!
аватар Stepanoff
alex45, speaking of vodka....
We always drank Nemiroff, especially loved life with honey. And then we tried the Polish ZUBROVKA and we felt ashamed of the domestic manufacturer and ourselves stupid.
аватар alex45
Well, you never know who tried what! Not the branch here! Nemirov is also fake, but "not life-like with honey." At the son's birthday, they drank Danish Premium vodka, in such an aluminum bottle or flask, I don’t know how to say it correctly, the taste is wonderful. I drank Stolichnaya on a cruise , the Americans bought this brand. We are avoiding the issue. There is such a topic in the forum.
аватар sent2008
alex45, did not want to offend you, I wrote only about my feelings.
I can’t say anything about vodka, not my drink.
And about chocolate: we found a delicious thing for ourselves - Estonian chocolate, chocolate, because. I didn't like the sweets either.
But we have moved away from the topic of the TS.
аватар alex45
And my wife really likes Belgian chocolate, but the topic is not about that. But I’m not touchy, I don’t refuse sweets and I remember Soviet times with good chocolate, the windows were decorated!
аватар sigur62
And I only eat Finnish Fazer, and from vodka I prefer Finlandia.
But not so long ago, the Finns lined up in our Vyborg confectionery and vodka shops. The country is over, it is not there ...
аватар hatinka
In practice, there is a difference in how you will move - by car or by plane.
You can take out as much as you like (in reasonable quantities).
But to import into the EU is another question.
In fact, in factory packaging, these are food products for personal needs and you can import food at the rate of food (taking into account all the food that you carry on this trip) - 2 kg per person. Not including baby food and breast milk substitutes (if a child is traveling).
It’s better to take it in discord, after all, 6 kg of identical chocolates can be considered a batch, although in practice it carries almost everyone))))
With regards to milk and meat-containing products. Yes, you can’t bring cheese and sausage - it’s indicated everywhere at all customs points. But we have never been asked to throw anything away, and we often import not just meat products, but directly sandwiches and all sorts of chops (we drive a car). And the customs officers checked and saw this disgrace, and it happened that they dined with all this stuff right in the queue in front of the cameras - nobody cares. Therefore, no one will find fault with coffee drinks, in which, perhaps, there is milk. IMHO.
And in dark chocolate it cannot be in principle.
Z.Y. In Ukraine, chocolate is good if fresh. And the one who is 2 months old and more is always bullshit.
аватар hatinka
But, you can import food into the EU and more than 2kg per person, just then you need to pay duties and taxes, I don’t know how expensive and long it is.
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