What can I bring to Spain, no longer part of the SM & CU.
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'Common sugary snacks like chocolate, fudge and fresh custard are prohibited items"
See this link a full list for Brits now out the SM & CU.
https://rightcasa.com/life-after-brexit-what-foods-you-can-bring-into-the-eu/
Note from the list. 'You can travel with bread but not a sandwich, as you cannot bring even a small amount of butter, meat, or cheese that would be included inside it. Fresh fruit, vegetables and cut flowers are also all banned, so you cannot keep an apple or a banana in your pocket as a snack. Cartons of orange or apple juice are also banned for the same reason. Tea bags are OK, because they contain neither meat nor dairy products. Marmite, a vegan spread, can be brought into the EU, but Bovril cannot because it contains beef stock'
"Christmas pudding is banned because it contains suet, which is a meat product"