Frubes on a plane?

Tink78

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As they are liquid, can you take Frubes on a plane for a snack for a child?
 
If there under 100ml yes, I hope so anyway as my 2 love them and I plan on taking them!

The worst would be we would need to randomly taste one!

Come to think about it, would they not expand a bit and maybe pop or make an awful mess when trying to open them?!
 
Just make sure that you put them into your clear bag when going through security. If you do this, they are 'declared' but if you leave them in the bag they are 'concealed' and will most likely be taken from you.
 
We were behind a lady at Heathrow taking some through security who held up the whole queue as she did not realise they were classed as a liquid (because she had frozen them!) she then continued argued but the are not liquid as they are solid! They were telling her out them in a plastic bag and its fine - but she still wanted to argue that it was not a liquid

Nether the less they are permitted in a liquids bag!
 

We were behind a lady at Heathrow taking some through security who held up the whole queue as she did not realise they were classed as a liquid (because she had frozen them!) she then continued argued but the are not liquid as they are solid! They were telling her out them in a plastic bag and its fine - but she still wanted to argue that it was not a liquid

Nether the less they are permitted in a liquids bag!

LOL! Some people eh! :rotfl2:
 




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