I dont know if anyone has experienced this or not. However, my 1yr old still takes a bottle, and while she would easily give it up, Ive decided to let her use it through our trip in Jan. This will help calm her on the flight, and make it easier on the people around us if she gets upset being in her carseat for so long etc.
The only problem with this, is she cannot have most juices, she is allergic, and she is also allergic to drinking dairy and soy. The only thing she hasnt had a reaction to is rice milk.
I asked the airline how I handle this with TSA because I cannot simply put it in multiple baby bottles and carry it all. I was thinking of seeing if Whole Foods carried individual drink boxes of it to bring on board, or what I should do?
I checked Starbucks, but they do not stock rice milk, they only carry soy.
Any ideas? Doctors note for sure, but how do I carry it, and in what size? We fly from Seattle to MCO, so we are in an airport or on a plane 10 hours.
The only problem with this, is she cannot have most juices, she is allergic, and she is also allergic to drinking dairy and soy. The only thing she hasnt had a reaction to is rice milk.
I asked the airline how I handle this with TSA because I cannot simply put it in multiple baby bottles and carry it all. I was thinking of seeing if Whole Foods carried individual drink boxes of it to bring on board, or what I should do?

Any ideas? Doctors note for sure, but how do I carry it, and in what size? We fly from Seattle to MCO, so we are in an airport or on a plane 10 hours.