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 Can bring into Australia?, Milo, Aik Cheong Coffee

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TSjackycrazy
post Feb 7 2017, 01:43 AM, updated 9y ago

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Hi all, flying to Australia this Saturday for further study, just want to check if whether Milo and Aik Cheong Coffee can be brought into Australia?
Will be declaring the items but if the items are destined to be thrown away then no point bringing it over also.

The Kopi-O is in Sachet package by the way, milo might bring either 1 kg type or 3-in type.
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Tried to google but even the Australia Immigration page didn't state anything about beverage... sad.gif

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post Feb 7 2017, 01:46 AM

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milo in australia nicer lah, made with milk butter....but, if u really cannot live with malaysia cheapo milo mix with palm oil, then, it available in australia, in those asian shop

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post Feb 7 2017, 01:50 AM

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QUOTE(2feidei @ Feb 7 2017, 01:46 AM)
milo in australia nicer lah, made with milk butter....but, if u really cannot live with malaysia cheapo milo mix with palm oil, then, it available in australia, in those asian shop

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Yea I know Milo is created in Australia but but but...
Some said Milo in Malaysia > Australia...
I really can't live without my Milo Kosong.....
*Not gonna bring the Mamak guy go there...
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post Feb 7 2017, 02:09 AM

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Nope you can't......any powder stuff will be thrown away....that's what my fren told me la....
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post Feb 7 2017, 09:25 AM

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yes you can. just declare and everything will be fine.

btw, australian milo ftw!
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post Feb 7 2017, 11:10 AM

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post Feb 7 2017, 01:59 PM

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declared only.. if their custom see ur face pretty cute.. ok lor.. laugh.gif

no worries, they will let u go with it
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post Feb 7 2017, 02:21 PM

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QUOTE(Rand @ Feb 7 2017, 11:10 AM)
As long as you it's unopened(original seal still intact) then should be ok.
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Milk product from Msia not allowed.

You can try your luck and declare, if cannot then throw away.

Or try your luck dont declare, get caught and hefty fine or maybe warning and items throw away also.
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post Feb 7 2017, 02:25 PM

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Yes you can bring, but a waste of time at the custom check point. Just buy the damn thing in Australia and stop wasting other peoples time who are stuck waiting at customs
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post Feb 7 2017, 02:37 PM

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just declare any food u bring...
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post Feb 7 2017, 02:40 PM

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CANNOTTTTT.... there also got sell lar.. don't be like that fella on my flight bring shark fin.. kena kastam all buang..
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post Feb 7 2017, 03:04 PM

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hey bro, pro tip - make sure all ur declared stuff has labels , then they will let u go thru.

If u bringing things like chilli or garlic paste , best to pack in those glass jar WITH labels. U can con the customs if u want to, they will let it go thru as long as sealed and with label. They check the label dont have any prohibited stuff then will lepas.

So for your aik cheong should be able to lepas bcos no milk , butthe milo confirm buang.
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post Feb 7 2017, 04:28 PM

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Few friends came back from Australia and they told me Milo can bring in...
Went declaration counter, the officer no need to even declare it.. LOL
I guess I will bring in a some 3 in 1 packets (maybe Milo Kosong) and check the items for dairy products...
I guess it all depends on the officers mood...
If mood good then let you pass...else...
Bye bye my milo kosong...
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post Feb 7 2017, 04:32 PM

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No dairy product from Msia, if its from Spore then its fine, but make sure you declare
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post Feb 7 2017, 11:27 PM

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Nowadays they are not so strict. Even bak kwa (in vacuum pack) are also allowed thru.

Just declare that you have food. When they ask you what you have, then tell them some coffee powder, etc. If they say cannot bring in then the most buang lor.
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post Feb 8 2017, 09:13 AM

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Milo and 3-in-1 kopi can buy in Australia la

Why bother to carry over plus worry over such small thing as well?

if u going for studies, kenot each trip to/fro Msia/Aus be carrying over milo / kopi for all the years of your study right?

U will get used to taste of stuff in Aus. But i repeat, semua boleh beli in Aus la unless u going to study in outback LOL
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post Feb 8 2017, 12:21 PM

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No la...
Just going there to study 5 months...
You know Chinese like to jimat every single penny..
So if can bring over there then save some money...
Thanks all for the reply...
Maybe will try to bring over...
If kena thrown then gonna buy it over there...
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post Feb 8 2017, 02:29 PM

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Anything with dairy product such as hydrated milk is not allowed.
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post Feb 8 2017, 02:34 PM

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QUOTE(munkeyflo @ Feb 7 2017, 11:27 PM)
Nowadays they are not so strict. Even bak kwa (in vacuum pack) are also allowed thru.

Just declare that you have food. When they ask you what you have, then tell them some coffee powder, etc. If they say cannot bring in then the most buang lor.
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Really? Last time my friend brought back 1 kilo of bakwa to Aussie. He declared. The custom gave him a choice. He either throw it away or finish it on the spot. So he spend 30 minutes finishing that one kilo and go out.
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post Feb 8 2017, 02:39 PM

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QUOTE(jackycrazy @ Feb 8 2017, 12:21 PM)
No la...
Just going there to study 5 months...
You know Chinese like to jimat every single penny..
So if can bring over there then save some money...
Thanks all for the reply...
Maybe will try to bring over...
If kena thrown then gonna buy it over there...
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if 5 months then no point la

just go there enjoy all the various cuisine that you cannot find here - European cuisine especially

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