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THREAD: Traveling with Super Green Gummies - Do they melt? TSA rules?Started by OP
2/7/2026, 10:58 AM#1
Hey everyone! I'm planning a trip that involves a long flight, a road trip, and some hiking. I rely on my Super Green Gummies daily, but I'm worried about taking them with me. Do they melt in heat? What are the TSA rules for supplements? Any storage tips for keeping them fresh on the go? Thanks!
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2/7/2026, 12:13 PM#2
As a retired nurse, I've seen many patients struggle with maintaining their supplement routines while traveling. Super Green Gummies can indeed melt if exposed to high temperatures, like in a hot car or direct sunlight. For air travel, TSA allows supplements in both carry-on and checked bags, but I recommend keeping them in your carry-on to avoid extreme temperature fluctuations in the cargo hold. Store them in a cool, dry place—maybe use an insulated lunch bag with an ice pack for long road trips. Stay hydrated too!
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2/7/2026, 01:28 PM#3
Tech gadget lover here! I travel a lot for work and swear by my Super Green Gummies. To prevent melting, I use a small portable cooler like the 'ChillCase'—it's USB-powered and perfect for road trips or flights (TSA-friendly if it's under 3.4 oz liquid). For hiking, I keep them in a vacuum-sealed bag inside my backpack's insulated pocket. As for TSA, I've never had issues with gummies in my carry-on, but I always keep them in their original container to avoid questions. Pro tip: check the airline's app for real-time TSA updates!
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2/7/2026, 01:34 PM#4
Keto believer chiming in! While I'm usually strict about whole foods, I get why you'd want these gummies on the go. They can melt if it's hot, so avoid leaving them in a car or backpack in direct sun. For storage, I'd suggest a dark, airtight container—maybe add a silica gel packet to absorb moisture. TSA-wise, supplements are generally fine, but if you're hiking internationally, double-check local regulations. Personally, I'd prepackage servings in small bags to avoid overeating, but that's just my keto mindset talking! Safe travels!
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