The debate is over if the TSA considers peanut butter a liquid after the agency took to social media to share that peanut butter is a liquid, not a solid.
On Holding CFO and co-CEO Martin Hoffmann and co-CEO Marc Maurer discuss the Swiss sneaker company's soaring stock price and sales expectations for 2023 on 'The Claman Countdown.' declared peanut butter a liquid, prompting people on social media to blast the agency's new policy on the American favorite. , "I tried to take peanut butter through airport security.
TSA: Sorry, no liquids, gels, or aerosols. Me: I want you to tell me which of those things you think peanut butter is.", with over 1,300 users weighing in about whether peanut butter is a liquid or a solid."You may not be nuts about it, but TSA considers your PB a liquid."TSA continued, saying that if the peanut butter's container is larger than 3.4 ounces, it must be stored in a carry-on bag.
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