davecamaro1994 wrote:I can't imagine how a 4 year old whiskey would be any good though.
leek wrote:Are you allowed to bring your own alcohol on a plane to drink? Also, wouldn't they (as a gel or liquid) have to go into your 1 qt. clear plastic baggie with the other gels and liquids?
aschie30 wrote:Not sure what others' experiences have been with this but I find that at O'Hare you can put practically any size liquid in your carry-on, stick it on the belt, and nobody really does anything about it.
stevez wrote:aschie30 wrote:Not sure what others' experiences have been with this but I find that at O'Hare you can put practically any size liquid in your carry-on, stick it on the belt, and nobody really does anything about it.
This is most definitely not the case at O'Hare. The TSA can and will find liquid not in its little baggie. It just happened to my wife on our recent trip to New Orleans flying American. She had one of those little bottles of hotel shampoo somewhere in her carry on (she didn't even know about it) which they found and took away.
Ann Fisher wrote:Just in case anyone is confused about what TSA does and doesn't allow (and it does not allow alcohol over 3 ounces unless purchased at duty free or after the security check).
What to know Before You Fly
Cathy2 wrote:Hi,
In case somebody really wanted to, "Each is only 50ml, yet they’re small enough you could fit maybe two or more in a breast pocket. With some thought, you might secret an entire fifth across the length of your body, and you can probably figure out how helpful that might be."
Regards,
aschie30 wrote:I took David's statements as a joke, nothing more.
David Hammond wrote:Note, I have not actually consumed this packet yet (and probably won't, as it's proving quite the conversation starter), and although I don't know how much the peripatetic pdaane paid for this small, easily holsterable hooch, my guess is that it would net out to one very expensive fifth of whiskey.
Josephine wrote:This may indeed represent a new level of convenience, but, unfortunately, my first association is to an IV bag.
sounds right up the alley of the hash house harriershappy_stomach wrote:Josephine wrote:This may indeed represent a new level of convenience, but, unfortunately, my first association is to an IV bag.
The pocket shot struck me as much smaller than an IV bag. My first association was a packet of power gel, the stuff that endurance athletes digest. My thoughts then skipped to gel belts, which allow you to carry multiple packets of power gel. One of those belts would be pretty funny loaded up with pocket shots.
Kim3 wrote:So, has anyone tried this yet?
How does one open the package? Does the top red part rip off easily? Do you need a pair of scissors? Does it come with bitty straw that you use to puncture the package a la Capri Sun?