UK Ration single items - about 800 items!

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UK Ration single items - about 800 items!

Post by German_EPA » Thu May 22, 2008 11:34 am

hi all

anyone want to have some of the following UK ration items? PD 2004-2005. contact me!

brown biscuits 220x
fruit biscuits 180x
lemon powder 120x
orange powder 70x
fruit flavoured sweets 78x
oatmeal block 45x
hot chocolate drink 50x
beef pate 40x
turkey&herb pate 30x
chicken&herb pate 30x
fruit dumpling in custard 45x
syrup pudding 150x
oxtail soup 36x
cream of chicken soup 46x
soup tomato & beef 33x
corned beef hash 6x
beef stew & dumplings 2x
creamed rice 6x
pork casserole 7x
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Post by daphoto » Fri May 23, 2008 9:29 am

I might be interested in the following: 2 chicken&herb pate 2 corned beef hash 2 pork casserole 1 beef stew & dumplings. What would it cost including shipping (which with the euro seems to cost more than whatever you're buying). Do you have any German Rations? I recently got 6 RCIR shipped to me from France for a small and painful fortune, but am curious nonetheless.

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Post by BigMark » Fri May 23, 2008 10:25 am

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Post by kman » Fri May 23, 2008 10:50 pm

Wow...so when you say "brown biscuits 220x", do you mean you have 220 packs of the brown biscuits? If so, darn...that's a lot of biscuits!

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Post by Treesuit » Fri May 23, 2008 11:38 pm

German_Epa,

Hey I'd be interested as well, but what is the shipping like to the US? Just so I can check the price.

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Post by German_EPA » Sat May 24, 2008 8:27 am

yes - 220 paket of brown biscuits 8)

i dont know - shipping cookiescrackers to the USA cant be that bad as meat - can it? :?: anyone got experiences with cracker/cookies?
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Post by MCIera » Sat May 24, 2008 12:00 pm

I don't know about the shipping aspects, and don't necessarily believe most of the stuff I seen in forum postings about it. I have regularly brought in cookies/biscuits/candy from the UK and Europe in my luggage without problems, and have also brought back shelf-stable grocery items without a hitch. Agriculture just seems to be interested in fresh meats and dairy items that people may try to bring back, and even there, items that are purchased from established commercial resources do not seem to be a problem (e.g. I have often brought back Stilton cheese that was purchased from stores like Safeway (UK) and they didn't even blink an eye when I declared them.)
German_EPA wrote:yes - 220 paket of brown biscuits 8)

i dont know - shipping cookiescrackers to the USA cant be that bad as meat - can it? :?: anyone got experiences with cracker/cookies?

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Post by Mkim340518 » Sat May 24, 2008 1:48 pm

MCIera wrote:I don't know about the shipping aspects, and don't necessarily believe most of the stuff I seen in forum postings about it. I have regularly brought in cookies/biscuits/candy from the UK and Europe in my luggage without problems, and have also brought back shelf-stable grocery items without a hitch. Agriculture just seems to be interested in fresh meats and dairy items that people may try to bring back, and even there, items that are purchased from established commercial resources do not seem to be a problem (e.g. I have often brought back Stilton cheese that was purchased from stores like Safeway (UK) and they didn't even blink an eye when I declared them.)
German_EPA wrote:yes - 220 paket of brown biscuits 8)

i dont know - shipping cookiescrackers to the USA cant be that bad as meat - can it? :?: anyone got experiences with cracker/cookies?



I can also attest to this fact. i have played paintball tourneys in Toulouse, France, Munich, Germany and near London, England and I have always brought back some type of foods that i purchased and customs never even looked twice at my crackers, chocolates, candies, crisps, and a bunch of other stuff. I even ate a bag of crisps in line in U.S. customs!

So...I don't think there should be any problem. i also regularly ship and receive from Korea and Japan and I never have any problems with sending meat's, cheeses, and other food items.

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Post by German_EPA » Mon May 26, 2008 11:38 am

prices:

brown biscuits 220x SINGLE: 0,70 € / COMPLETE LOT: 143,00 €
fruit biscuits 180x SINGLE: 0,70 € / COMPLETE LOT: 117,00 €
lemon powder 120x SINGLE: 0,95 € / COMPLETE LOT: 108,00 €
orange powder 70x SINGLE: 0,95 € / COMPLETE LOT: 63,00 €
fruit flavoured sweets 78x SINGLE: 0,80 € / COMPLETE LOT: 58,00 €
oatmeal block 45x SINGLE: 0,70 € / COMPLETE LOT: 29,00 €
hot chocolate drink 50x SINGLE: 0,90 € / COMPLETE LOT: 42,00 €
beef pate 40x SINGLE: 1,00 € / COMPLETE LOT: 38,00 €
turkey&herb pate 30x SINGLE: 1,00 € / COMPLETE LOT: 28,00 €
chicken&herb pate 30x SINGLE: 1,00 € / COMPLETE LOT: 28,00 €
fruit dumpling in custard 45x SINGLE: 2,50 € / COMPLETE LOT: 108,00 €
syrup pudding 150x SINGLE: 2,00 € / COMPLETE LOT: 185,00 €
oxtail soup 36x SINGLE: 1,50 € / COMPLETE LOT: 50,00 €
cream of chicken soup 46x SINGLE: 1,50 € / COMPLETE LOT: 64,00 €
soup tomato & beef 33x SINGLE: 1,50 € / COMPLETE LOT: 46,00 €
corned beef hash 6x SINGLE: 3,00 €
beef stew & dumplings 2x SINGLE: 3,00 €
creamed rice 6x SINGLE: 3,00 €
pork casserole 7x SINGLE: 3,00 €

USA and Kanada:
i am very sorry to say that again and again but the custom service and the importing rules are very stict. Any product made of meat or meat itself cant be shipped. all othe items can be shipped with the risk of being confiscate of the customs service.
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Post by BigMark » Wed May 28, 2008 6:31 pm

Stupid customs. *sigh*

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