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rjh090384
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hiiya
does anyone have any idea what shops are through security at dublin airport- we need to get milk for babies bottle on the plane and a juice carton for with dinner?
does anyone have any idea what shops are through security at dublin airport- we need to get milk for babies bottle on the plane and a juice carton for with dinner?
love you lots like jelly tots 

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hiiya
does anyone have any idea what shops are through security at dublin airport- we need to get milk for babies bottle on the plane and a juice carton for with dinner?
Good morning,
Was there @ end of June, there is a fairly large branch of Boots,:j:j:j:j:j which will probably sell what your looking for.We didn't buy our soft drinks there, went to the gate & it was only a small kiosk with water / pepsi etc and @ the prices they charged you needed a mortgage to get a drink :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
I would stick with Boots.
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Most of the shops are immediately after the security desks. When there last week, in the duty free shops water was 1.2e for a 500ml or 2 for 2e. 500ml coke was 1.35e - much cheaper than other shops there. They also sold mini bottles of wine for about 3e which you can sneak onboard and is much cheaper than RyanAir prices. Depending where your boarding gate is, your choices will be much more limited so buy before you head to the gate. Not sure about milk, but Boots sells everything.
What we normally do with 3 thirsty kids, is to take our own concentrated squash in 100ml travel bottles which you can take through security and just buy water once airside. Works great with vodka too!!0 -
oh good thinking eezer! glad to here there is a boots! dont know where gat eis we heading to turkey. think it a fairly long flight around 6 hours or so hopefully bub will sleep for it all but this is dependant on getting her milk and she only drinks cows milk now!love you lots like jelly tots0
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I'm not sure boots sell normal milk, do they? It will be difficult travelling on a long flight, with a baby who relies on cow's milk alone. Maybe if boots doesn't sell it one of the cafes airside will sell you some. hope you sort something0
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Hi there
You are allowed to take milk through security for babies- you will have to taste it maybe at security but if you have a baby you can take it through in bottles for her
Just back from Dublin airport, didn't see anywhere selling milk but boots is definitely the best place to go for drinks- although the foodcourt upstairs was quite reasonable. They do a family breakfast for 15 euro- 5 sausages, 5 bacon, 5 eggs, 5 hash browns, 5 toast. Not too bad for an airport I thought0 -
i know ur allowed milk through for babies but i wasnt sure about it being normal cows milk as opposed to powdered milk and will be in a cup not a bottle. she is one and a half so doesnt relyt solely on milk - just the tiems of the flight she will have her dinner on plane then her bottle then go to sleeplove you lots like jelly tots0
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As far as I'm aware it's fine to take milk through for babies no matter what type it is. If you want to avoid confusion with security, bring it in a bottle and then pour it into the cup once you are onboard0
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thanks also a bit worried though as we coming from belfast how hte milk is oging to keep fresh for 8 hourslove you lots like jelly tots0
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