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Answer:
EChocolate and confectionery
You may bring up to 10 kilograms of commercially prepared and packaged chocolate or confectionery into Australia as a personal import.
Confectionery includes fudge, toffees, boiled sweets, peppermints, marshmallows and liquorice.
Coffee
Coffee is permitted into Australia for personal use if it is in one of the following forms:
roasted, ground or instant coffee (up to 10 kilograms)
roasted coffee beans (up to 10 kilograms)
green coffee beans (up to 5 kilograms).
The coffee must be in clean and new packaging and free from live insects and other contamination.
Kopi Luwak/Civet coffee, including whole beans, ground or for instant use, is allowed into Australia if:
the beans, or the beans from which the product is made, have been roasted
the product is commercially prepared and packaged
the product is imported in an amount up to 1 kilogram
the product is for the personal consumption of the person wishing to import it.
Cosmetics (including soap and hair care products)
Cosmetic products are allowed into Australia if they are commercially manufactured and packaged and for the personal use of the person wishing to import the item. You may bring up to 10 kilograms or 10 litres for personal use.
Cosmetics other than those listed above may require an import permit. Tax free limits do apply to the import of goods into Australia.
Juice and soft drink
Fruit and vegetable juices and soft drinks are allowed into Australia if they are commercially prepared and packaged and shelf stable (do not require refrigeration).
Fruit and vegetable juices must be packaged in hermetically sealed containers such as:
metal cans
glass jars or bottles with ‘twist off’ lids or caps
plastic containers that have heat sealed lids or lids closed by a double seam (excludes those with snap or plastic lids)
aseptic cartons e.g. tetra paks®
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