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According to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), peanut butter is now classified as a “liquid”– which means that you better re-think bringing that jar of Skippy on your next vacation.
The TSA took to Twitter this week to make the announcement, explaining that you can only bring it in your carry-on if it’s 3.4oz or less.
“You may not be nuts about it, but TSA considers your PB a liquid,” they wrote.
“In carry-on, it needs to be 3.4oz or less. Make sure all your travel-sized liquids fit in one quart-sized bag. #PeanutButter.”
Accompanied by the message was a photo of a jar of peanut butter, and green text that read, “Peanut butter… a liquid has no definite shape and takes a shape dictated by its container.”
So by their definition, salt and pepper are liquids?
The TSA took to Twitter this week to make the announcement, explaining that you can only bring it in your carry-on if it’s 3.4oz or less.
“You may not be nuts about it, but TSA considers your PB a liquid,” they wrote.
“In carry-on, it needs to be 3.4oz or less. Make sure all your travel-sized liquids fit in one quart-sized bag. #PeanutButter.”
Accompanied by the message was a photo of a jar of peanut butter, and green text that read, “Peanut butter… a liquid has no definite shape and takes a shape dictated by its container.”
So by their definition, salt and pepper are liquids?
