I'm traveling from Canada to San Diego (and back). Can I bring protein powder in my carry-on? [duplicate]

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I'm travelling from Canada to San Diego, and then returning from there to Canada. Can I bring protein powder in my carry-on?

  1. Does it have to be packaged in the original packaging (both ways/one way)?

  2. Is there a limit on volume?

Thanks!



Best Answer

As long as your protein powder is legal in the United States (and Canada!), and security and customs agents are satisfied of this, you should have no problems.

I'd recommend that you carry the powder in its original container. However, if it's not practical, you could separate it out and perhaps bring the packaging label (or take a photograph of it). It's possible that the powder will be tested for drugs and explosives if its origin is doubted, and this may cause you some short delays, so make sure to build extra time into your travel schedule.

You should have no problem with reasonable person amounts. If you intend to bring in commercial quantities, you will want to research whether there are any special rules pertaining to importation, and will need to declare it accordingly.




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Can I travel with protein powder in my carry-on?

Protein powder does not need to be transported in its original container, and you can bring multiple containers. There is no limit on how much protein powder you can bring in your carry-on; just plan on placing all containers with more than 12 oz of protein powder in a separate bin for X-ray screening.

Can I bring protein powder in my carry-on Canada?

These items will still be allowed in checked baggage. Prohibited material includes items such as bath salts, sea salt, baby powder, foot powder, cooking powder and sand. Items such as baby formula, protein powder, tea and coffee will still be permitted in any quantity.






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