The subject merchandise, “Christmas Chips,” is said to contain cane sugar (Product of Brazil, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, or Peru and Refined in Canada), palm kernel oil with tristearate (Product of Malaysia, Indonesia, or Philippines), whey powder (Product of Canada), whey concentrate (Product of USA), soy lecithin (Product of USA), natural flavor (Product of USA) and artificial color (Product of USA). The sample provided depicts small chunks of red, green, and white teardrop-shaped chips with a flat circular base. The Christmas Chips will be imported in 12-kilogram containers and will be sold in bulk, used as baking inclusions in trail mixes or as toppings by bakeries, food manufactures and co-packers. When used for baking inclusions, the product will not be melted or reduced in size, rather it will be incorporated in cookies, muffins, and other baked goods.
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[1]. https://rulings.cbp.gov/ruling/N322206