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The tariff classification of a Daisy Toy Trolley with Candy from China.

The tariff classification of Confectionery from Australia

The tariff classification of Confectionery from Belgium

BIG STUFF Pacifier with Lollipop Confection Dear Mr. O'Donnell:This is in reference to your letter of March 15, 2000, to the Customs National Commodity Specialist Division, New York, on behalf of Imaginings 3. Inc. in which you request a classification ruling under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) of the BIG STUFF Pacifier with Lollipop. We regret the delay in responding. The samples provided have the appearance of an over-sized infant's pacifier with a textile necklace so that it can be worn around the neck. Where the rubber nipple would be on a pacifier is here replaced with a nipple-shaped lollipop. A thin plastic dome-shaped shield covers the candy. The shield can be snapped back on so that the candy does not touch a surface. You claim that the article is properly classified as a toy in heading 9503, HTSUS, because it "imitates an actual pacifier in shape, texture and colors" and "gives the enjoyment of a plaything" and is "meant to be used in the s

The tariff classification of Christmas Treasure Pops from China.

The tariff classification of a "Valentine Gift Set" from China

The status under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), of candy from Mexico, retail packed in a Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) in China; Article 509

The tariff classification of macadamia nut butter, macadamia nut oil, and various nougat snack bars from South Africa.

The tariff classification of protein bars from Canada or China.

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