Chocolate milk is still milk, and milk for young children is allowed.
When you come up with dairy milk that isn't breast milk, you've found a non-mammaries' source for "milk" that isn't breast milk.
The problem with the TSA is that it doesn't even know how to operate according to laws and regulations where terms are appropriately defined; then again, the TSA has a problem with even operating in a generally consistent manner. One of the only things about the TSA that is consistent is that it is inconsistent; and it can't even properly run a glossary.
Originally Posted by
Often1
Presuming the milk box was over 100ml., how about thanking the Officer for letting you take it through the checkpoint when it's a prohibited item?
No good deed goes unpunished.
It's not so much as prohibited as it is restricted in ways that may be inconsistently applied -- but that is sort of a given as this is about the dog and pony show that the TSA operates.