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Harry Nutczak BBQ All Star

Joined: 01 Mar 2007 Posts: 8558 Location: The Northwoods
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Posted: Apr 21 2007 Post subject: Maple leaf Charcoal!! I might make a road trip. |
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is it as good as the nakedwhiz says? or is it sought after because it can't be had anymore in the USA?
Anyone speak french?? I found a website for the manufacturer, and it is in french. I am looking for a distributor or sales depot near Sault Ste. Marie, Just over the bridge from Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
I heard this stuff is the best of the best, and just found a route that is only a hair over 6-hours each way for me to exit this country to visit our northern neighbors for some charcoal.
ROADTRIP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am fully aware that it is not available in the United States anymore, But if I can grab 3 or 4 pallets of this stuff, I might be able to get it for other smoke-ring members. After I set aside my own private stash, (if it is that good)
So, what is the deal with customs, tariffs, and all the other BS I will encounter crossing the border over that I-75 bridge into Canada, and back?
Has anyone in this forum dealt with cross-border commerce?
I might have a problem convincing the customs agents that several pallets of charcoal is for my own personal use.
Yes I will be smoking Cuban Cigars when I am up there, But not attempting to smuggle any back with me.
I have been looking for any excuse to get to that area for a few years now to show the wife what a real ship looks like. and this just made it possible. _________________ Just remember that the toes you may step on during your climb to the top will also be attached to the a$$es you'll be forced to kiss on your way back down! |
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