They were $2.50 each, compared with $7 each on American flights. Arkansas liquor stores don’t offer the tiny buggers. I drove to the Missouri border liquor store, Macadoodles, and purchased ten 50 ml bottles of liquor. To test this, I waited until Amy and I took a recent trip to Vegas. The answer was a resounding “Yes!” In fact, he was enthusiastic about it. I then specifically asked if alcohol was allowed. The rule is that you can take as many containers that are less than 100ml (~3 oz) each that you can fit in a 1 qt Ziploc style bag. My clarifying question was in regards to the 1 qt bag of liquids you are allowed to take through security. I first had a discussion with a TSA supervisor about this a couple of months back. With an unintentional loophole (maybe intentional with some of the drinking habits in Congress), you have the freedom to take the alcohol (or non-alcohol) of your choice on your flight with you. In this day and age of insane security, invasive procedures and removal of freedoms, here’s a bright ray of sunshine. I was recently tipped off to one of the most unbelievable travel tricks ever.
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