
hammy
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yes |
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MyCatty
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Yip - you can! Don't forget your toothbrush - don't want you gettin nasty cavities now!!!!
Have a great time! |
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numb3r_0n3_idiot
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there should be no problem...as long as you're not carrying meat, poultry, fruits, or vegetables you are okay...and then there's the limit on liquids that can be 3 oz or less and must be in a 1 quart size ziplock bag...
good luck |
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Sylvia C
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Yes you certainly can. |
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ThinkieWinkie
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yes as long as there not liquid |
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I ♥ Skinny Jeans
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Well I did, after the restrictions were brought in.
So yeah. |
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missknowitall
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The last time I used an airplane (like 2 years ago) I brought gum and candy on the plane and I didn't get in trouble. I have to because it calms my nerves down. |
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jimbob
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We always take a tin of barly sugar sweets when we fly. (In our hand luggage) We've never had a problem, last flew in mid may. |
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cubalishus
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Yes you can, I've just done 8 flights in 4 weeks and I took a bag of sweets on each flight, no problems at all, as you can buy them once you get into duty free you will be absolutely fine, have a fab holiday. |
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brandy
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Yes you can. I always have sweets with me to relieve pressure in the ears on landing. No problems taking small tubes of mints, pastilles etc. through security. |
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miv farizzet
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yes u can. u can even use them as ear plug |
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davidsnoodles
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I'm pretty sure you can. I remember when we flew from Honolulu we could eat Strawberry Puffs on flight. |
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BillyB8
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Shouldn't be a problem, (unless they have liquid centers).
Couldn't resist that one! |
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Celeste
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I would have thought so. |
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Patricia M
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You can take food on the flight, as long as it is not liquid. Sandwiches, candy, cookies, etc. are acceptable in your carry on luggage. |
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Pompal '09.
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Only if it's an AEROplane. |
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kiki
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Yes you can cos i took sweets and chewing gum on the plane when i was travelling. Thanks. |
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johnnie g
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you should be able to just take it out along with your other items when they go through the machine and if they say anything then its too bad but if ther are valuble to you then leave them at home |
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Archer
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My family and I fly every year and as far as I know you can bring treats on a flights but small things like pop-tarts, sandwiches, and so on. |
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Tapestry6
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At the rate its going I won't be surprised when they dont' take passengers only baggage they can Xray and search. I don't see a violation if its something small and not like some huge box of chocolates. Here are some handy tips check #4:
http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.jsp?articleId=281474976829113 |
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Leo A.
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I'm guessing yes because its ''personal luggage'', I ate candy on my plane flight to Cuba. |
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neilinpdx
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no...sweets have been banned. so has oxygen, fingernails, telletubbies, and George W Bush look alikes. Only salty and sour are allowed now. |
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cherub
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You can take food on. Sweets are fine. |
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Holy Shite
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I'm gonna say no. Airport security is insane, so the best idea is not to take it. Do you really want to be embarrassed if they pull you over for having candy? Just buy some when you land. |
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E L
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i don't think so |
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