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My husband takes about 10 tablets for breakfast every morning at 6am.

 

To do this he drinks up & go breakfast drinks.

 

He can't eat with the medication & these drinks line his stomach.

 

We are flying to Sydney for the cruise.

 

While rci let us bring up & go breakfast drinks on board?

 

Can I fly with a box of 14 of these in our checked in luggage?

 

Is there a super market I could stop at on the way to the overseas passenger terminal?

 

What else can anyone suggest we do?

 

Yes this is for medical reasons.

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There are no supermarkets at the OPT. The nearest Coles is near the Apple Store in the CBD (maybe 1km away...walkable but it depends on how much time you have on the day). If not, you can bring it along and even pack it in a separate box and mark as fragile so that they do not get squashed. I dont see you having a problem bringing the drinks for the cruise (and on the plane). :)

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