Can you bring pringles on a plane




















While much of that information remains accurate, we thought it was time for an update. Solid food items can be transported in either your carry-on or checked baggage, while liquid or gel food items larger than 3.

All foods will be X-rayed the same way as your bags, electronics, and other possessions. As for beverages and other liquid products purchased at Duty-Free stores, they are allowed on the first leg of your flight. However, these stores are typically located after security screening. For example, cakes and pies are permitted as carry-on items, but could require additional screening. The Reveller. The Optimist. ES Best. ES Mag. Follow us:. Password Please enter a valid password.

Submit Submit. By April Roach. A passenger came up with an extreme method to avoid wearing a face mask on his flight to Tenerife by making a tube of Pringles last four hours.

Good for him. We need more people exposing the lunacy of the face diaper mandates. I had people in these comments wishing death on me when I said I nursed sodas for hours on flights to sidestep the mask rules. This guy does it even better! Well done! So throw him off the plane, and ban him for life, for being a complete dick.

Life would get much better for everyone. Easy call. If you are flying a 16 hour flight from Australia to the USA, why poop out a big brown log of digested Pringles?

Instead, I recommend you buy the big bag mix of buttery caramel corn and rich cheddar cheese corn. This bag is so large, you might have a sufficient quantity of popcorn for a round-the-world journey. James N and Joe should swallow Clorox to make sure they stay healthy. They think they know better then every reputable medical expert. Allen — See like this guy! I always circumvent the rules on flights, and what are you going to do about it karen?

The masked morons are still flailing about try to figure out how to admit they were wrong and still save face. Like the Alligent story. Honestly, what kind of people do you really expect to find on those planes?!? Doug, Facts Matter……. Parts Unknown — Surgeons work in a sanitary environment, using sterilized equipment, face shield, sterilized gowns and gloves, and on patients that are often receiving antibiotics.

I did fly a week ago and almost all of the passengers are wearing or handling masks wrong from the medical standpoint. The fit should be tight not loose and you do not touch your face or the mask with your bare hands. Touching your face transfers the virus directly onto your skin or the mask and then skin. Touching the mask transfers the virus onto your hand and everything you touch.

This is equivalent to spitting on your hands and then touching everything. If you wear a cloth mask you should change it in a few hrs and wash and dry it before the next use. Once you take that mask off it should be trashed.

Use new one. Everything else is called masquerade. Whatever works for you man. Thanks Gary. Small size Pringles also help passengers keep their face masks on and keep the aircraft lavatories from Pringles poop clogs and backups.

Every time you do a bit on masks, you light up the trolls James N, Joe, Erik, etc. These guys or gals actually hate people and are happy to continue this pandemic to kill people and the economy. I am a flight attendant and we hate wearing the mask as much as passengers do and a majority of us do not want to keep walking through the aisle making sure that grown ups are doing what is required and agreed upon getting to the airport.

Masks may or may not work but if there is a small chance that they do what kind of human being would not just put it on. I wear one out of courtesy for others. Gary, please ban folks like Joe and James here.



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