Looks like you guys got a very lenient TSA agent. Unless the child is young (infant/toddler) yogurt is not allowed through
I wonder what they consider a toddler? Feb 4th my husband and I were on an early morning (6:40am) flight from DFW to MCO on American Airlines with our very tiny 3 y/o GS. (He is actually so small that most people think he might be barely 2 y/o.
) Our grandson is never without his sippy cup and we thought that as a toddler obviously drinking his apple juice from the cup, that he'd be allowed through security with it. Nope! The TSA agents said he had to dump it. We had a very irritated, sleepy 3y/o.
OT, but funny: He got really irritated at the gate CMs at WDW who kept saying he couldn't possibly be three to need a park ticket. This kid is not the least bit shy, knows how old he is, and is
very verbal about it.
We never even considered passing him off as a 2 y/o, but almost every day at the parks the CMs tried to argue that he was too young to need a park ticket.
He would inform them in no uncertain terms that he was three (as he held up either two or four fingers--he just can't seem to get three fingers up for some reason
.) Even though we were on the DxDDP and our room key said 2A 1C, the same thing happend at the restaurants. It got to the point that as soon as they looked at him and asked how old he was, he'd get a disgusted look on his face, plant both hands on hips, and say, "I'm three, I'm not a baby".