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Can I bring a tub of whey protein to the airport?

Last Updated: 27.06.2025 02:13

Can I bring a tub of whey protein to the airport?

Carry-On vs. Checked Baggage: If you're carrying it in your carry-on luggage, be aware that TSA regulations require that powders over 12 ounces (about 350 milliliters) may need to be screened separately. It’s advisable to pack it in checked baggage if possible to avoid potential delays.

Yes, you can bring a tub of whey protein to the airport, but there are some considerations to keep in mind:

Security Screening: Be prepared for additional screening, especially if the amount of powder is significant.

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Labeling: Make sure the tub is clearly labeled, as unmarked containers may raise questions during security screening.

International Travel: If you're traveling internationally, check the regulations of the destination country regarding the import of dietary supplements, as some places have restrictions.

By following these guidelines, you should be able to bring your whey protein with you without issues.

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