Sodium Cyclamate was banned for decades in America [Sacharin ]
It turned out that the scientific testing was so flawed [funded by the
sugar industry? ] and the public reaction so myth driven that none of it
made any sense at all upon re-examination.
Now it's back.
If the drug sniffing dogs don't trigger on the package and it's low value,
it's not likely that customs will even look at it to even read the customs
label.
The worst that will happen is seizure...try again.
Call it anything you want. Be very generic like "Health Products" or
"Consumer Goods" which is how online pharmacies get prescription drugs
across borders.
I send Gel Kits all over the world as "Make your own Gel Kit" and that
powder looks like the finest Cocaine. None have not made it...none have
even been opened as far as I know.
So long as the dogs don't bark and the border bandits get a cut...no problem.
Ode
At 10:51 AM 3/4/2010 -0700, you wrote:
Me too! I have a good friend in Canada, but if I had her send me some, do
doubt she would get in trouble.
I wonder if there is a way to say what it is, not lie, but still have it
be innocuous to customs?
sol
At 08:59 PM 3/3/2010, you wrote:
Cyclamate is the best tasting artificial sweetener ever!!!
I really miss it. ;-))
I do...
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