Yes, you can bring a loaf of bread from Canada to the U.S., but it must comply with U.S. Customs and Border Protection regulations. Generally, commercially packaged and labeled bread is allowed, while homemade or certain types of baked goods may be restricted. Always declare food items when crossing the border to avoid penalties. It's best to check the latest guidelines before traveling, as regulations can change.
Generally, you are allowed to bring food such as bread to the US from Canada. There are other foods however that are not permitted.
A loaf of bread cost 17 cents in 1954.
the a little more expensive here, because in Canada the exchange rate is higher for us.
A loaf of bread in 1987 cost about 55 cents.
29 US $
About $.22
A half cent
$1.09
in guatemalan US, 5 drachmas.
Depends on the bread, and where you buy it. Here in Virginia in the US, I just bought some for $1 per loaf, and some for $3.
2d
around $1.72