Travelers take notice: peanut butter and queso are now liquids, according to TSA.
TSA declares peanut butter a liquid, prompting travelers to rethink what snacks can and can't pass through in their carry-ons.The Transportation Security Administration declared peanut butter to be a liquid substance, which now means you are now not allowed to bring large containers of it onto planes.
Taking to social media, the agency explained the decision and noted that passengers are limited to just 3.4 ounces if carrying the snack favorite in carry-ons. "You may not be nuts about it, but TSA considers your PB a liquid. In carry-on, it needs to be 3.4oz or less," the TSA said via posts onThe agency says peanut butter fits its definition of liquid, which it declares as something with no definite shape that takes the shape of its container."Traveling with your favorite chips and dip? You don't want it to become all chips and no dip. So be sure your creamy sauces are 3.4oz or less in carry-on," the TSA tweeted.
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