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Old 09-26-2007, 10:59 PM
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Mailing Soju

Is it legal? Anything special i need to do to mail a bottle of Soju?
Any information on limitations/laws would be appreciated.

Also, I have a friend in Canada who wants some as well, so if you have any clue about that at all, it would be appreciated moreso. I can worry about that one later though.


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Old 09-26-2007, 11:24 PM
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No. Not by U.S. mail.
Have someone check Korean Stores in the U.S. it is imported.
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Re: Mailing Soju

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Is it legal? Anything special i need to do to mail a bottle of Soju?
Any information on limitations/laws would be appreciated.

Also, I have a friend in Canada who wants some as well, so if you have any clue about that at all, it would be appreciated moreso. I can worry about that one later though.


Thanks!
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You should not send some liquid overseas by mail since 911.
You will be mistaked as terrorist.
If yo do it, your govt. will record on DB(Data base) ur address and ur name for the future by FBI.
Be careful ! Your Govt. has recording about all articles at airport and port since 911 terror.

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Re: Mailing Soju

I live in Colorado Springs, and can find soju in my local civilian liqour store. It's in the section with the plum wine and sake.
I can't vouch for Canadian stores. Sorry.
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I live in Colorado Springs, and can find soju in my local civilian liqour store. It's in the section with the plum wine and sake.
I can't vouch for Canadian stores. Sorry.

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