Smoke
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food across the border
I am still trying to figure out what food we can take in our 5th wheel across the boarder. We had planned to take Frozen meat, veggies, etc. seems to
be different opinions no what is allowed.
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David K
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No food inspection at the border... as long as it is for your personal use, there is no restriction usually... However, in the past, there has been
produce inspection just south of Rosarito and Beef confiscation at the state border near Guerrero Negro (mad cow scare).
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wilderone
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There is a fruit and vegetable inspection at Baja Sur (Guerrero Negro) border. Many restrictions, although I don't recall specifics (both ways).
Bring fresh for the amount of time you are in Baja Norte, and then purchase additional once in Baja Sur. Dried, canned fruit and vege as a backup.
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cbuzzetti
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I have found that a couple of Starbucks Frapaccinos will usually get you through any inspection. Not many of these available in the desert. I always
keep a couple of cold ones in the cooler. Has worked wonders for me.
BajaBuzz
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bajabound2005
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We've never had anything taken away from us and we bring in all KINDS of stuff!
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thebajarunner
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Last month they just waved us through at Guerrero Negro.
Last year they hit us hard at Rosarito, but last month they were no where to be seen.
Go Figure!!
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