First answer: Good Lord no. Are you an idiot?
Second answer: It seems like the above poster is the idiot. I myself have taken multiple bottles of champagne from France to San Francisco, through Toronto and Vancouver, with no problems whatsoever. My research on other forums, etc also suggests that as long as they are well-packed and well-wrapped, there should be no issues.
How do you think champagne/sparkling water/cocacola bottles are transported across the world? Airplane cargo holds are pressurized; otherwise all hairspray, deodorant, and other pressurized containers would explode.
THINK before you speak, and judge not lest ye be judged.
Yes, you can pack lotions in checked luggage, they do not have to be in plastic bags. If in a carry-on, they must be three ounces or less by volume and in a ziploc style bag.
Deodorants made or gel or aerosol should be in your checked in baggage while the electrical as long as it is not liquid or aerosol or gel can be on your carry on
It is not a good idea. Moose are very large animals and being packed in a checked bag would be dangerous for you, the animals, and all the baggage handlers.
She had her luggage packed immediately. The airline lost our luggage.
No, it will not. Even sparkling wines are safe in the plane because they are not shaken nor is the temperature is high.
Yes alcohol in checked luggage is permisible.
If its in your checked luggage, not your carry ons.
Yes it is allowed in check baggage, it is also allowed in carry ons if its in a container that is 3 oz or less.
Yes, checked luggage is X-rayed and may be subject to further screening.
Yes, wine maybe carried in checked luggage.
Yes, you can pack knives in your checked luggage.
Sure, you can put tools in checked luggage, or at least most tools. If an oxyacetylene torch is considered to be a tool, that would not be a good item to put in your checked luggage, since there is some potential for explosion.