Prospective Trip to Göteborg or Stockholm - need some advice

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  • kozleek
    Banned Users
    • Dec 2011
    • 53

    #31
    Originally posted by WCR
    The only time I normally got to purchase stuff in person was going in and out of Norway at airports - where TaxFree could be done. But then you were restricted to 10 cans each way (at the cost of 170kr)

    Just on way to get my flight now - should be in Göteborg for breakfast!
    I bought some snus(50 cans) at Oslo airport duty free shop 2 months ago.There is not a limit,if you leaving Norway,10 cans is a limit,when you are entering.Cheapest snus(Granit,Lucky strike) costs 159 NOK(roll of 5 cans)Here you can see the pricelist - https://www.heinemann-dutyfree.com/o...gars?kind=1486

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    • WCR
      New Member
      • Dec 2012
      • 14

      #32
      Most of what I've got has expiry dates in March - which isn't a real issue as of yet.

      I've whacked most of it into the freezer in the plastic bags I got from the shop - will probably grab some vacuum stuff from a store here in the UK - http://www.lakeland.co.uk/p16500/Vac...Storage-System

      Got six cans of various stuff now sat in the cheese draw of the fridge ready to go.

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      • jeffery611
        New Member
        • Feb 2015
        • 4

        #33
        do you know of any stores in central gothenburg which are still open on sundays?

        i wanted to check out snus2, but then realised that they are closed on sundays...

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