Before anybody else pulls out a _well, awkshually_…
These roasts are a blend of beans grown in Russia, North Korea, and Iran, making them subject to import sanctions. So OP _did_ smuggle them into the US.
I hope this clears up this matter.
OKOK-01
I like the branding
rolmos
Nomad coffee is so damn good
Granitis_01
OK, now that you smuggled them into US of A, give us a full taste report.
DDreiberg
Dang! It was just a joke folks
lexx_photo
That’s a pretty cute amount. I brought about 3kg back home from Canada (Matchstick, Logjam, Pilot…) 😂😂
Dry-Squirrel1026
No slave labor was used to grow these beans. 😆 🤣 😂
PelioCitus
The e.co.ros was some of my favorite beans all year
TrackhouseMotoGP
USDA FSIS has entered the chat. 🧐
Only coffee related thing I brought back from Barcelona was a sweater from Lodetto Cafe. Should’ve grabbed some beans.
dumbledwarves
Why?
fbeltran16
Amazing roasters. I have a subscription for both of them.
Typical_Tart6905
When I was still flying, I brought back beans from Guatemala ($5/pound, iirc) and from China, yes actual coffee farmed and roasted in China. I had visited the Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Shanghai. Until that visit, I never knew that coffee production existed in China. The beans were from southern China, Yunnan Province, I believe. I was impressed and would buy it again. Cheers!
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No you didn’t. Roasted coffee is not illegal to bring into the US.
Lol coffee beans are allowed in luggage. These are rookie amounts.
https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/whatcanibring/items/coffee-beans-or-ground
Before anybody else pulls out a _well, awkshually_…
These roasts are a blend of beans grown in Russia, North Korea, and Iran, making them subject to import sanctions. So OP _did_ smuggle them into the US.
I hope this clears up this matter.
I like the branding
Nomad coffee is so damn good
OK, now that you smuggled them into US of A, give us a full taste report.
Dang! It was just a joke folks
That’s a pretty cute amount. I brought about 3kg back home from Canada (Matchstick, Logjam, Pilot…) 😂😂
No slave labor was used to grow these beans.
😆 🤣 😂
The e.co.ros was some of my favorite beans all year
USDA FSIS has entered the chat. 🧐
Only coffee related thing I brought back from Barcelona was a sweater from Lodetto Cafe. Should’ve grabbed some beans.
Why?
Amazing roasters. I have a subscription for both of them.
When I was still flying, I brought back beans from Guatemala ($5/pound, iirc) and from China, yes actual coffee farmed and roasted in China. I had visited the Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Shanghai. Until that visit, I never knew that coffee production existed in China. The beans were from southern China, Yunnan Province, I believe. I was impressed and would buy it again. Cheers!