Traveling by air often involves packing snacks, and gummy candy is a popular choice. But can you bring gummy candy on a plane without any issues? The answer is yes, but there are some guidelines you should be aware of.
TSA Rules on Gummy Candy
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) in the United States allows passengers to bring gummy candies in their carry-on bags or checked luggage.
This includes all forms of gummy candies like gummy bears, worms, and jelly beans. You can bring them in open containers or their original packaging in any quantity you desire.
Solid vs. Liquid Candy
While solid candies, including gummies, are allowed without restrictions, liquid and gel candies are subject to the TSA’s 3-1-1 liquids rule.
This rule states that you can carry liquids, gels, creams, and pastes in containers of 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less per item, all fitting in a single quart-sized bag. So, if your gummy candies are more liquid-like, they need to adhere to this rule.
International Travel Considerations
When traveling internationally, be aware of the destination country’s regulations regarding food items. Some countries, like Australia, have strict rules about bringing in food items, including candy.
Always check with the customs agencies of both countries before packing any candy for international travel.
Allergen Considerations
If your gummy candy contains nuts or other allergens, be mindful of other passengers who may have severe allergies. It’s courteous to keep such candies sealed during the flight.
THC Gummies
It’s important to note that THC gummies should not be brought on planes as they violate federal law in the USA. While some people have traveled with THC products without issue, it’s illegal and risky.
You can bring as many solid and gummy candies on a plane as you like. For gel or liquid candies, follow the TSA’s 3-1-1 liquids rule.
Avoid bringing candies containing non-prescription drugs on any flights. Remember, you have more freedom to bring candy onto a plane than a full water bottle.