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I'm planning to take some sweets with me in the plane ( in the hold) Do I have the right to? I will be travelling from the US to Morocco and the Company I'm travelling with is Air France. Please answer only if you Know! many thanks!

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Generally the issue is not carriage of foodstuffs, but whether you are allowed to bring them into the country of your destination.

Clearly things that perish quickly would be a problem, as would liquids that might leak during the flight.

While it is a Muslim country, Morocco does not ban alcohol, so even bringing liqueur chocolates should not be a problem.

If in doubt, ring your local Air France agent.
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As long as they do not contain a liquid, you should be fine.
It should be fine, even if it has something along the lines of a caramel center, or a liquid center... I don't think that food like that falls under the same restriction as liquids and gels (like yogurt, toothpaste, peanut butter, shampoo, hair spray, etc.). But if you're really concerned about it, I'd say call TSA ahead of time, preferably at the airport you'll be traveling through. It won't matter who you're traveling with, BTW, everyone's subjected to the same rules. But call ahead of time to make sure.
ya go right ahead. its just food
You will not have a problem taking some sweets..... providiing they don't weigh more than 5kgs of course. LOL!!!
I believe the same restrictions apply to all the airlines so you will be ok!!
Depends on what it it. Hard candy, chocolate, cookies, etc. should be fine, but you may be risking it if you take things like Gushers, fruit snacks, or caramel. You better ask the airport first if there's any doubt.
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