Yes, beware - I declared infant water for my son, and the first TSA agent in the
line said "fine" and put it down, and before I knew what was happening,
the second TSA agent threw it in the trash! I said, "hey, that was my
declared infant water that was approved!" He shrugged and said, "I
threw it away." Lovely.
But, I have never had trouble with carrying him through, though he
is small for his age (19 months). BTW the infant water event was at
around six months old.
Grapes should be fine (but of course cut in half to avoid choking, at
some point)
--LG
Originally Posted by
Uniter
Here's the TSA's official word on this:
http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtrav...ren/index.shtm
My own experience has been uneven (I know, it's hard to imagine, isn't it?).
While bottles with milk/formula have always been allowed, I've had TSA people refuse to allow juice boxes. I've even had one TSA person refuse to allow me to bring a bottle filled with water. Basically, if I mixed the formular and water before security, it was fine ... but I coudn't bring it through pre-mixed. I asked him if that made any sense to him ... he just shrugged.
So I think there's a big YMMV on all the advice you may get. But I'd bring a print-out of the TSA Web site quote above ... at least you'd have some info with you that might change their minds.