Smuggs Jugs Flasks Bottle Flask Kit, 16 oz. , Pack of 4
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Yes, but they resemble the bottles of sunscreen and shampoo. They also have the little pull off things that go on top of the bottle and make it appear as if the bottle has never been opened, which I found to be helpful. I grouped them together with items that were similar in nature. In my beach bag, I have sunscreen. With my toiletries, I'm going to use shampoo. ect.
I'm not sure what I'm saying. Sorry. We did not bring the bottles home after using them on an international trip. They have a standard shampoo/conditioner height. They did a fantastic job
Yes, you can take these to the airport, but you'll have to check them because they're larger than the 3 ounces limit for carry-on luggage.
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As per the instructions, I packed my checked luggage. It was no problem for me to board the ship with them. People say they didn't work, and I believe them. According to their story, they attempted to transport them in their carryon luggage. This will work if you check your luggage. There are simply too many checked bags for them to open and inspect for some pitiful alcohol, so if yours is one of them. If the image of a knife or other weapon appears on the xray, the bag will be opened and inspected, but not every suitcase that shows an xray of a shampoo bottle will be opened and inspected. Passengers would never be able to retrieve their luggage if this were the case. Put your carryon in, and they'll look at the bottles if the xray shows them. As a result, I repeat the process of following directions, checking bags, and having fun.
HAVE AN EXCELLENT POKER FACE. br>For my Royal Caribbean Cruise in 2018, I packed one of the smaller ones. They had taken my bag and forced me to go to guest services because they had reason to believe it contained alcohol. They weren't allowed to dig through my luggage, so I had to unpack it in front of an employee to prove there was no alcohol in it. I was on the verge of breaking - I, on the other hand, resisted the urge to say anything - I claimed I had no alcohol in my luggage. Essentially, they have no way of knowing what the potential alcohol looks like, and they don't even have a printout of the x-ray. So, here's a ray image to show you what shape the alcohol bottle is in. Take note of this. To make the bottle more realistic looking, I grabbed a "75% off" sticker from an actual store and glued it to the bottle.
To make the bottle more The bottle appears to be a forgery - As a result, I needed to persuade people. br>br>However, in general - It accomplished what it set out to accomplish. It didn't leak in my luggage and allowed me to bring alcohol on the cruise; just keep in mind that they're smarter than you think - The x-ray machine, on the other hand, doesn't leave much out.
These were packed in my suitcase and left with a porter when I departed with a lot of booze. On top of everything, I stacked two sacrificial beer cans. There was no beer in the suitcase, but there was plenty of alcohol in these bottles. No leaks!.
Just make sure you fill it up to the brim. I had some in my carry-on and some in my checked luggage, and they all made it on board. The seals perform admirably. Just make sure it's completely full so it doesn't make a noise when you shake it!.
It didn't work out as planned: (I followed all of the instructions and it didn't slosh at all, but as soon as they saw the bottle, they ripped the seal off and threw it away. ) I'm not sure if they recognized the label, but when the guy said she had those bottles, I knew I'd been caught. Sucks.
Also, double-check that it's properly sealed! I would strongly advise anyone going on a cruise to do this.
I recently returned from Cozumel, Mexico, where I had been on a cruise. I pour liqueur into two flasks. One is made with Bourbon, while the other is made with Vodka. This item passed all of the inspections. So, if you're going on a cruise, I strongly advise you to purchase the set. I paid $8 for the service. Per shot, the cost is 00.
We bought the alcohol on the cruise, and they searched my belongings but couldn't find it. We eventually got the alcohol package, which we never opened, but it made it through. I was told that if you let it slosh, they'll figure out it's booze, so fill it all the way to the top.