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Mom stopped by TSA after they claim she brought ‘tainted’ milk for her baby - Page 14 of 25 - Kiwi Report

Mom stopped by TSA after they claim she brought ‘tainted’ milk for her baby


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[post_page_title]Traveling with milk[/post_page_title]
So if someone wants to travel with milk or formula, what should they do to avoid the stressful experience that Heather went through at the airport? Well, TSA advises to disclose it as soon as you start the security process, as any container with more than 3.4 oz of liquid will have to be examined anyway.

Traveling with milk

They might request to X-ray the bottle or ask you to open it and remove some of the liquid to test it. While you can refuse to have it X-rayed, you’ll need to know that further screenings and a pat-down will probably follow.

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