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I am flying soon and I will have a honey jar in my checked baggage.

Since it is nowno longer brand new (I already used part of it), it is no longer hermetically closed, so I am quite afraid it will spill on the rest of the things I will be carrying.

Is there any trick on how to pack/protect such jars?

I was planning to use some tight plastic bag, then some paper around it (to absorbe possible spills) and finally another bag.

I am flying soon and I will have a honey jar in my checked baggage.

Since it is now brand new (I already used part of it), it is no longer hermetically closed, so I am quite afraid it will spill on the rest of the things I will be carrying.

Is there any trick on how to pack/protect such jars?

I was planning to use some tight plastic bag, then some paper around it (to absorbe possible spills) and finally another bag.

I am flying soon and I will have a honey jar in my checked baggage.

Since it is no longer brand new (I already used part of it), it is no longer hermetically closed, so I am quite afraid it will spill on the rest of the things I will be carrying.

Is there any trick on how to pack/protect such jars?

I was planning to use some tight plastic bag, then some paper around it (to absorbe possible spills) and finally another bag.

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How to carry honey jars and prevent losses?

I am flying soon and I will have a honey jar in my checked baggage.

Since it is now brand new (I already used part of it), it is no longer hermetically closed, so I am quite afraid it will spill on the rest of the things I will be carrying.

Is there any trick on how to pack/protect such jars?

I was planning to use some tight plastic bag, then some paper around it (to absorbe possible spills) and finally another bag.