I'm pretty sure everything has to be in original labeled bottles.
Nope - I decanted most stuff into the 3 oz. bottles Walgreen's sells now. No problem.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I'm pretty sure everything has to be in original labeled bottles.
Nope - I decanted most stuff into the 3 oz. bottles Walgreen's sells now. No problem.
The whole liquid thing is fucked up. Baby Formula can be more than 3 oz, but it has to be a "reasonable" amount. Also, mushy baby food. But I have been told about a person who had Gerbers mashed up peach cobbler and was told to toss it because it wasn't baby food, but "dessert."
What kills me is that in spite of the arbitrary nature and the sometimes niggling rules, the TSA still misses half of all spot screening for weapons and the like when tested by their own people.
Which is my long way of saying that even with the new rules in place, I sure as shit don't feel safer.
Probably because they are so busy measuring liquids and gels and making people take their shoes off.
Babies need dessert, too!
Wrentham, Allyson?
Because certain things, like my sunblock, don't come in sample or travel sizes.
They sell TSA approved empty bottles to put stuff in, I've seen them at Rite-Aid. Further proof that it's all horseshit.
Wrentham, Yep.
Babies need dessert, too!
WORD. Plus, I don't know what TSA man has in HIS panty that he considers Gerbers ground up food dessert.
Wrentham, Yep.
Good times.
ION, my new driver's license came in the mail today -- good timing!
Or why it matters. Food is food.
right? In what part of TSA-dude's world is dessert NOT food?