Can You Bring Baby Food on a Plane? (TSA Rules for Purees, Pouches & Snacks — 2025)

Quick Answer
✅ Yes. TSA allows baby food, purees, and pouches in carry-on, even in containers over 3.4 oz, as long as you declare them at security.
✈️ Snacks and solid foods for babies and toddlers are also permitted in both carry-on and checked bags.


Details

  • Baby food (purees, jars, pouches): Exempt from the 3-1-1 liquids rule. You may bring larger containers or pouches in your carry-on.
  • Snacks (crackers, puffs, fruit, etc.): Treated as solid food → no liquid limits apply.
  • Juice / formula / breast milk: Also exempt from 3.4 oz rule; must be declared at security.
  • Checked luggage: Baby food and snacks are permitted but may spoil or break; carry-on is safer.
  • Cooling packs: Ice packs, gel packs, or frozen breast milk bags are allowed to keep food fresh; declare them if partially melted.

TSA Baby Food Rules Summary

ItemCarry-OnChecked
Purees / jars / pouches (>3.4 oz)✅ Allowed (declare)✅ Allowed
Snacks (solids)✅ Allowed✅ Allowed
Juice / milk / formula✅ Allowed (declare)✅ Allowed
Cooling packs✅ Allowed✅ Allowed

Gotchas / Common Issues

  • ✈️ Declare at security: Let TSA know you have baby food/purees over 3.4 oz.
  • ✈️ Testing: TSA may swab or test containers but will not require you to taste them.
  • ✈️ Traveling without your child: Parents may still bring baby food, formula, or breast milk even if the infant isn’t traveling with them.
  • ✈️ International flights: Most countries mirror the same exemptions, but check before departure.

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