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Powdered Soup In Cabin Baggage

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Cloverjo | 22:00 Mon 30th Jan 2017 | ChatterBank
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I'm flying with EasyJet tomorrow to Spain. I love my cup-a-soups. I drink them while other people are having tea or coffee.

Can I take some in my cabin baggage? I can't see how it could be used as a weapon, unless I try to throw it in the pilot's eyes, so I'd think it should be ok.

I've looked on EJ's website and can't find a definitive answer.
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Cuppasoups are powders aren't they? It is liquids, more than 100 ml that are forbidden. To make us buy drinks at inflated prices I think.
Yes,no problem
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Ok, thank you both.
It's just that OH watches all these programmes about foreign airports who fine people for bringing in food.
I wondered if powdered soup counts as food.

Anyway, I'll risk it :) What can they do except take it off me?

Thanks.
You can take powdered soup into the US and even they don't quibble about it. There certainly won't be a problem within Europe
have a nice holidibob Clover xx
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Thank you, MM. :)
Why take it Cloverjo Mercadona Supersol and Maxi Dia sell Knorr packet soup the usual ones and others Plus their own brands which I have found really good.
Jo...these can't take up much room....put them in your hold luggage. But wherever you are going, I am sure the local supermarket will stock them anyway !

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