TSA's Definition of Liquid Includes Peanut Butter, Baffles Travelers.

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The TSA has declared peanut butter a liquid, causing confusion and backlash on social media. The agency explained that since peanut butter takes the shape of its container, it falls under the liquids rule and must be stored in a carry-on bag if the container is larger than 3.4 ounces. The conversation on what is defined as a liquid was raised before in 2021, with officials stating that any item that can be spread, smeared, sprayed, or spilled falls under the liquids rule.
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