I had a teddy-bear (12oz) and Jacksonville, FL airport made me throw it away. It exceeded the 4oz max limit on liquids. I think you could argue until you are blue in the face, but they will say even though their is a lot of wax, the honey would exceed the limit and they'd toss it. Stowing is a different story, talk about STUPID REGULATIONS - the TSA person said I could go through the door to the tarmac and run out to my plane, and they would put the teddy-bear in the stow bag for me. I shook my head befuddled, thinking - I can't carry honey in my carry on, but I can run around the air-field freely to have it placed in my (or who knows whos bag) that sure sounds safe. PS... they wouldn't even let me consume the honey, stating "we don't know what's in it, you could be drinking an explosive for all we know" so they THREW IT into the trash. This is the part where I say "The terrorists won a long time ago" as long as we have to take our shoes off, can't even carry the short ginger-ale cans through security, we lost. Of course, if you wish to buy the $40 6 ounce bottle of comb honey from the gift shop or the super-sized fountain drink for $9, that's okay. STUPID RULES, STUPID.