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The Best Snacks to Eat on a Plane

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at Maryland chapter.

You’ve finally finished exams, packed your bathing suits and tanning oil and are ready to live on the beach and drink from sunrise to sunset with complete disregard for meals and a food budget. But your mom’s not there to rock an oversized fanny pack full of emergency Nutrigrain bars and to make sure the hotel room stays stocked with between-meal munchies. Avoid an epic Spring Breakers sized hunger meltdown with these few simple tips for packing snacks.

For The Plane:

  • The number one rule: avoid anything loud, smelly, sticky or spillable for both your sake and your seat mates.
  • Whole or dried fruit and mixed nuts are easy to carry and eat and can make it through TSA without a second glance.

For The Hotel Room:

Tricks Of A Food Scavenger:

Bonus Tip:

Alcohol minis are allowed on a plane and will make your TSA agent’s day (nothing more amusing than an x-ray scan of a bag full of Fireball minis). So whether you want to calm your nerves or start the party at 10,000 feet, avoid getting over charged by bringing your own poison.

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