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TSA Just Banned These 7 Popular Food Items—Including America’s Favorite Airport Snack

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Published On: June 22, 2025
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Coming up with snacks for air travel is a great way to save money on food which helps serve the appetite of, but TSA has some other plans. Bringing up some tweaks in the rules has been a consistent policy of TSA (Transportation Security Administration); this time, snack foods are falling prey to this mood swing. Things that might seem harmless are now added to the no-fly list.

Most of the foods seem fine, and that’s no surprise, but several of them, while going through the security, can cause you an obstruction, eventually causing a delay to your journey. Reports say that the TSA obstructs liquids and gels, which is spreadable to 3.4 ounces or less in carry-on bags on the list.

This list of snacks you can bring on air includes peanut butter, yogurt, hummus, and related stuff. However in case that you’re in utmost need of those, ensure that they are in a container small enough during your travel or plan it strategically to pack it in your checked luggage. Here you’ll find the full list of the snacks that has been put on with limitation in flights.

Creamy Cheeses

Cheese is a spreadable food, and things will worsen if it is extra creamy. As mentioned, spreadable food is limited here and has more than 3.4 ounces, so you’ll have to toss it according to the TSA revised guidelines.

Honey

Well, there’s no need to mention how much spreadable honey is; to add on that, it is more than 3.4 ounces. Hence, you’ll not be able to take it on air.

Hummus

Foods like hummus pretzels are great for long drives, but not to mention, they will be good for the road, and as they are considered liquid, they can’t be taken on air travel. Most single-serve packs are large; hence, checking the label before packing is suggested.

Peanut Butter

There might be a chance that peanut butter can go through the security in the airport, but it won’t if the container is above 3.4 ounces.

Salsa

Another inclusion in this list of items limited to airport security, as per the TSA, is Salsa. It is also a liquid, and if above 3.4 ounces, it needs to be checked.

Pudding

As per the TSA, pudding is a liquid as well. Though some snack cups go through security, big cups come in light of the security scans.

Yogurt

Unfortunately, yogurt is on the list, too. Though some cups are limited, they likely might be flagged at security.

TSA has been frequent in bringing up rules to the airport, as recently they also brought in some regulations on bringing several items to the airport, and now it has come up to the snack foods.  Hence, if you bring them to the airport, these are the aforementioned snack foods that might delay your travel. It is suggested to check the size and type before tossing them in your backpack. And remember that anything that is liquid, cum creamy or even spreadable or something like gel which is also over 3.4 ounces might be obstructed in the security.

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Mayukh B

Mayukh is a passionate writer with a strong enthusiasm for everything in the entertainment world, from movies, music, and sports to the latest trends in pop culture. Currently a journalism student, he brings over three years of experience as a news writer to his work and is always on the lookout for fresh perspectives and exciting stories to share. When he's not writing, you’ll find him lost in a Spotify playlist or binge-watching anime. Being a movie buff, he is super excited to work as an entertainment writer, right now.

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