TSA Confiscates Professor’s Cupcake
Sunday, December 25, 2011

Having already cleared one checkpoint and flown across the country with her sweet treat, Rebecca Hains of Peabody, Massachusetts, lost her cupcake to a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) official in Las Vegas who insisted the frosting constituted a suspicious substance.
Hains, a communications professor at Salem State University, flew last week from Boston to Las Vegas without incident while carrying two red velvet cupcakes, each packaged in an 8-ounce glass mason jar, from Wicked Good Cupcakes. But before she boarded her return flight at McCarron International Airport, a TSA inspector confiscated her one remaining cupcake because it resembled a “gel-like substance” that violated federal safety rules and “it was in a container in which it conformed to the container’s shape.”
“I offered to take it out and put it in a zip-lock bag on the spot and he said, ‘no, I can’t let you touch it,’” Hains told WHDH News in Boston. “So once he had identified it as a security threat it was no longer mine and I couldn’t have it back.”
Fortunately, Wicked Good promised to send Hains a replacement cupcake.
-Noel Brinkerhoff
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