Yes labeling them "camping supplies" does work. So does "military collectables". I have had several parcels make it rthrough from other forum members here and all had made the trip without US customs having to detroy/rape them. The shipping does a longer from Europe to the US but not so for US to Europe.
Something like one week ago I sent a couple of spanish MREs to a guy in the states and I was told that food cannot under circunstances be sent to the USA. I just said to the woman "camping supplies" (I was tempted to say "military stuff" just to see the look on her face) and she told me that "camping supplies" may mean a lot of things. So I said "sports" and the parcel was sent.
Anyways I`ve been told there is a very big queue of parcels waiting to enter, as the customs people are taking extra care with every parcel that enter the states, therefore if you are expecting something from overseas, do not hurry as it may take some time.
All the best
Luis (from Spain, hahahahaha)
Rations Reviewed: USA, spanish, french, UK, german, denmark
Rations I am interested: WWII, Vietnam era, Russia, Israel, Italy, South America Countries
Believe me the backlog has to be enormous....
I recently got a small package from ak70g2. He sent it from Romania and took almost 2 months to arrive and it didn't had any rations on it!!!!....