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can I send parcel of tobacco to Netherlands without any problem ? is it's legal there ? As parcels ? And they are flavoured .?

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  • 5 years ago

    Tobacco is subject to special taxes, and while a single 50 grams packet should not break the rules, anything bigger is likely to require extra payments.

    And anything that might include forbidden plant or chemical products is likely to get stopped and searched/checked.

    There is more tobacco than healthy in the shops, why bother sending some?

    Specialist shops sell many different kinds, if not all available in the world.

    But if they are so special that those shops do not sell them, they might fall in the forbidden field, snuff and chewing tobacco are not for sale as far as I know, and might not be legal to be send as a parcel.

  • 5 years ago

    Since parcels are subject to check by various means it will most likely be too. The use of dogs sniffing parcels is not out of the equation and a flavored tobacco will be a piece a cake for the dog.

  • 5 years ago

    Tobacco is legal but if it's arrviging from outside of Schengen it's subject to import duties.

    We do have some flavoured tobacco here I think for pipes and I know there's clove and menthol flavoured cigarettes.

  • CrazyD
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    your best bet is to make the parcel as least suspicious as you can. suspicious parcels do get opened and searched. other than that, shouldnt really have any problems, just make it look like any normal package as you can.

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