Alright, folks, let’s talk about something that’s been on my mind lately – flying with Elf Bars. I recently had to take a trip, and of course, I wanted to bring my trusty Elf Bar along. But I wasn’t sure about the rules, so I did some digging and decided to give it a try. Here’s how it went down.
First things first, I checked the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) guidelines. Turns out, they allow up to 100 Elf Bars in your carry-on luggage. I only needed a few for my short trip, so that was a relief. I made sure to pack them in my carry-on, not my checked bag, because apparently, that’s a big no-no due to the batteries.

Getting Through Security
- When I got to the airport, I made my way to the security checkpoint. I was a bit nervous, not gonna lie.
- I put my carry-on bag through the scanner, just like everyone else.
- The TSA agent didn’t even bat an eye at my Elf Bars.
- I just placed them in the bin with my other stuff, and they went through the X-ray machine without any issues.
- Walked right through, no questions asked. Easy peasy.
On the Plane
- Once I was on the plane, I kept my Elf Bars in my bag.
- I know you’re not supposed to use them on the plane, so I didn’t even think about it.
- Just waited until I landed to enjoy one.
Headed to Another Country
- Then when I went to another country, I had to check again.
- They have different rules for this stuff.
- I found out that some countries don’t even let you have these things at all.
- Good thing I checked because I didn’t want to get in trouble.
- Had to leave the Elf Bar at home that time.
So, there you have it. In my experience, taking Elf Bars on a plane is pretty straightforward, at least in the US. Just make sure you follow the TSA’s rules, pack them in your carry-on, and don’t try to use them on the plane. And if you’re going to another country, check their rules first. Better safe than sorry, right? It’s all good as long as you do your homework beforehand. Safe travels, everyone!