It comes in bottles that are $5.95 each. I brought some home without a problem. You just have to make sure it is in your checked luggage and not carry-on due to the liquids rule. What I did was put the bottles in shopping bags that were tied shut, then wrapped them in clothing in the middle of my suitcase. I used the plastic shopping bags just in case they spilled for any reason. Being the middle of my suitcase and wrapped with clothing kept them from jostling around during luggage transfer ect. They are plastic bottles so no fear of glass breaking.
It comes in bottles that are $5.95 each. I brought some home without a problem. You just have to make sure it is in your checked luggage and not carry-on due to the liquids rule. What I did was put the bottles in shopping bags that were tied shut, then wrapped them in clothing in the middle of my suitcase. I used the plastic shopping bags just in case they spilled for any reason. Being the middle of my suitcase and wrapped with clothing kept them from jostling around during luggage transfer ect. They are plastic bottles so no fear of glass breaking.
This is what I did when I went to CA this summer. I put the bottles in checked luggage, wrapped in clothes. When I landed, I checked to make sure all the bottles were there. They were.
I wonder if you added a shot or two of spiced rum and a cinamon stick? I've never tried the stuff, but it sounds like it might be similar to pumpkin pie? OR
put in blender with cream and protein shake for a pumpkin pie type drink?
You won't have any trouble bringing the bottles home - we did the same thing as the posters above, the bottles came home intact. As did the taste (blech).
But it's nice to open the fridge and be greeted by the pumpkin headed bottles