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Joerg Dietrich
 
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DPM > wrote:
> Actually, I took German in University, so although I'm really rusty, I can
> make sense of the website. What I'm not sure of is if the company can or
> will ship to the US. If you get a moment, would you be willing to check?


They can and will ship to countries outside Germany after prior
anrrangement but since April 1st cannot anymore ship to the US
due to stricter import regulations for food products.

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