
specs appeal
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Of course.
I post it from Ireland to Australia all the time.
My cousins and godson are over there and miss the Irish brand something terrible.
I also send bags of it to New York. I have another cousin there. |
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Songbird
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Suck it and see..... |
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cherub
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I wouldn't advise it. I sent a card from ireland to Australia which had bits of real wild flowers attached to it and it was confiscated. They're unbelievable. I don't think the chocolate would taste as good after the journey by post and it would be amazing if it was in one piece. |
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angela b
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you sure can.I get Yorkie bars,and fryers chocolate,and jaffa cakes(yum)and Lyons green label and Tayto's(cheese and onion) sent to me every 3 or 4 weeks.Customs do open the parcel,just as a precautionary measure,but I have always received every thing that my family has sent to me. |
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tumbleweed1954
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No, so your best bet is to send it to me and I'll send it to Australia. (maybe....) |
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Peace
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If you can find out a box made by "dry-ice" for packing,,,you can post it wherever you want without melting.....Even to moon......... |
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max
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i was in australia for a year and at christmas lots of europeans including irish got care packages full of chocolate.so yes u can. |
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Smokeabella
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Yes, my sister always posts chocolate over to Australia. |
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ellehda
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yes of course.. my friend likes to send me chocolates from the US and i live in asia..
and it is not melted when it reaches me. |
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Paul A
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Yes, just declare that it is a: "food product for personal use" |
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Sky Boy
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Enjoy eating it if can't post |
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kevin p
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might melt by the time it gets there |
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frankobserver
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Yes you can.
You can post chocoearly too - infact you better do so if you want to get it there in time for Xmas.
Generally not too good an idea - it could melt. |
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Rebecca
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Yes and whoever you are posting it to in australia will think you are a star as aussie chocolate is horrible |
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