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THREAD: Traveling with Vitamin C Gummies - Do They Melt? TSA Rules?Started by OP
1/9/2026, 03:54 PM#1
Hey everyone! I'm going on a trip next week - mix of flying and some hiking. I always take my vitamin C gummies daily, but I'm worried about them melting in my bag or getting confiscated. Has anyone traveled with these before? Do they hold up in heat? And what about TSA - are gummy vitamins okay in carry-ons? Thanks!
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1/9/2026, 05:56 PM#2
omg YES they can totally melt! I learned this the hard way on a road trip last summer. Left my orange-flavored gummies in the car while we stopped for lunch and came back to a sticky mess in the bottle. The texture was ruined - went from perfect chewy to weirdly soft and sticky. If you're hiking or leaving them in a hot car, definitely keep them in the coolest part of your bag. Maybe even with an ice pack if it's really hot?
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1/9/2026, 07:42 PM#3
Scientifically speaking, most gummy vitamins begin to degrade around 90-100°F (32-38°C). The gelatin and pectin structure breaks down, causing melting and potential nutrient loss. For TSA: they're considered supplements, not liquids/gels, so they're allowed in carry-ons. I'd recommend keeping them in original packaging with labels visible. Pro-tip: if flying, put them in your personal item rather than checked luggage where temperatures can fluctuate more dramatically in cargo holds.
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1/9/2026, 05:36 PM#4
I travel for competitions all the time with my supps. For gummies, I use a small insulated lunch bag with a freezer pack - works perfect. TSA has never given me issues, just keep them in the bottle. On hiking days, I put them in a ziplock inside my hydration pack where it's against my back (body temp helps regulate). The key is avoiding direct sun exposure. Also, if they do get a little soft, they're still effective, just messy to eat lol
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1/9/2026, 07:30 PM#5
Ugh melted gummies are the worst! The flavor gets all weird and concentrated in some spots. I found these awesome little travel containers that are insulated - got them on Amazon. They keep my berry-flavored C gummies perfect even on beach vacations. TSA-wise, I've flown with them maybe 10 times and only got questioned once - just showed them the label and they were cool with it. Definitely don't put them in checked bags though, the temp changes in cargo will wreck them!
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