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	<title>Hujos de Coca</title>
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	<description>Hola peeps. I am trekking through Peru and want to take a very small amount of Coca leaves back to the states with me for tea, etc. I can&apos;t find any info on whether this is legal or not. Your thoughts? Gracias in advance!</description>
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