What to pack and what to avoid in your snackle box

The aerial bento box allows you to pack your snack box with any items that the TSA approves for flights. Generally, solid foods like cheese, cured meats, crackers, wasabi peas, dried fruit, and chocolate squares are safe bets. However, for items that blur the line between solid and liquid, or those that might seem more solid, you’ll need to determine how the federal government classifies them. Failing to do so could result in your carefully selected snacks being tossed out — which is both inconvenient and not ideal for minimizing food waste.
If it’s squishy, it has restrictions. This means that items like peanut butter, hummus, soft cheeses, guacamole, and similar foods are subject to TSA's volume limits and may not be allowed in your snack box. You can only bring these items in quantities of less than 3.4 ounces, and they must be stored in a clear, quart-sized, resealable plastic bag. While you can bring these foods on board, you’ll need to add them to your snack box after passing through security checkpoints. The TSA's "What Can I Bring" tool is a quick way to verify what you can include and in what amounts. The agency is also responsive to traveler inquiries on its social media platforms, ensuring you can enjoy your snacks while flying.
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