Can I bring canoli on a plane or will they say no due to them having a cream like pie filling???

Security may well reject them -- I think even peanut butter is often not allowed. But if you find someplace in the airport to buy them AFTER security, bring them by all means -- and enjoy!
If they look delicious and it's nearly morning tea time security may well confiscate them. :-)
They took away those little cream cheese container thingies that came with our bagels when going through security in New York.
'they even confiscated my tiny jar of marmite as it was deemed to be a liquid!!!:(
mum53, if it was tiny, next time put it in you liquids bag.
< 'they even confiscated my tiny jar of marmite as it was deemed to be a liquid!!!:( >
It's a WMD
the smallest jar of marmite is 125gm, too big for the baggy. you can get individual portions in some catering outlets. or decant it into smaller containers [preferably leakproof].
pam
OP - you will not be allowed to bring these through security, as they are deemed a liquid. If you purchase them after security, of course you can bring them on the plane. At least it's a food item that doesn't smell.
I would bring them on the plane.
Inthe garden. That's the least helpful post I have ever seen. You would take them, irrelevant of the 100 ml rules, what because it's your personal decision as to what is and is not allowed?