![]() ![]() Getty Images/iStockphoto They made the announcement via Twitter last week. #PeanutButter /4RzDv3Up7B- TSA MaPeanut butter is now classified as a liquid, according to the TSA - and many people think it’s just nuts. Make sure all your travel-sized liquids fit in one quart-sized bag. In carry-on, it needs to be 3.4oz or less. You may not be nuts about it, but TSA considers your PB a liquid. ![]() TSA noted that the “categorization was established in 2006,” so “there has been no change since this rule was established.” ![]() “There has been no change in the categorization of any of these items, including peanut butter, which is a spreadable and thus falls under the 3.4-ounce limit.” “TSA classifies items that you can spill, spread, spray, pump or pour as needing to be 3.4 ounces or smaller to fit into a 3-1-1 bag,” TSA spokesperson Lisa Farbstein said. However, a TSA rep told The Post that it’s not a new rule but rather one that has been in effect for nearly two decades. #PeanutButter.”Īccompanied by the message was a photo of a jar of peanut butter, and green text that read, “Peanut butter… a liquid has no definite shape and takes a shape dictated by its container.” “In carry-on, it needs to be 3.4oz or less. “You may not be nuts about it, but TSA considers your PB a liquid,” they wrote. The TSA took to Twitter this week to make the friendly reminder, explaining that you can only bring it in your carry-on if it’s 3.4oz or less. Mike Epps apologizes after loaded gun found in his backpack at Indianapolis Airport: ‘I literally forgot’Īccording to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), peanut butter is classified as a “liquid” - which means that you better re-think bringing that jar of Skippy on your next vacation. NC man busted for plowing car onto tarmac, into airport terminal: cops Trans woman left sobbing in JFK Airport after TSA agent hit her testicles: report Which all proves yet again that, thanks to the web, it only takes the smallest of things – seriously, a dancing banana? – to inspire people to take get up and do something.New bill proposes putting out-of-control passengers on no-fly list Troops worldwide followed suit, and a whole genre of soldier-dancing films was born. The PBJT meme also spawned a memorable and wonderful sub-meme, after a group of US soldiers filmed themselves doing silly dance moves behind other soldiers' backs to the song. With families, school kids, even reanimations on mainstream programmes such as American sitcom Family Guy joining in, it seemed impossible for a brief, terrifying period to do anything except listen to this incredibly annoying song. In 2002, an animation of a banana dancing to a horribly addictive, horribly memorable song by the Buckwheat Boyz called, you guessed it, Peanut Butter Jelly Time, was posted on the internet.Īfter a while, some people decided to ditch the banana and recreate the video with their own dance, with some incredibly funny results (think of this, if you will, as a forerunner to the Harlem Shake). Newspaper columnists absolutely depend on arousing it novelty pop songs (think Crazy Frog) are reliably often one part laughter to one part grinding, infuriating annoyance and who has tried and failed to sleep through the sound of a leaky bathroom tap? Why don't we know more about irritation? A very quick glance at our civilisation will reveal that this odd little emotion is one of the most powerful motivators known to mankind. ![]()
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