Gate-side sugar hit near the Domestic departures area
Haribo in ADB’s Domestic terminal sits just past security, on the main departures concourse, and it’s basically a wall of gummy bags. You’ll see the usual Goldbears, Happy Cola, and Starmix lined up in 80 g to 200 g packs, plus some larger share bags around 300 g. Prices run higher than city supermarkets, but still workable for a last‑minute gift or kid bribe before a 90‑minute hop to Istanbul.
This is a dedicated Haribo-branded shop, not just a shelf in duty free, and it tends to open from early morning departures around 06:00 through the late evening wave near 22:00. Most items are pre‑packed bags, with a few themed tins and occasional seasonal specials tied to Turkish holidays. You’ll find both Turkish‑market flavors and familiar European bestsellers in the same small footprint.
Figure on paying in the range of 40–90 TRY per standard bag, with multipacks and gift boxes pushing into triple digits. If you want volume, the multi‑bag bundles near the back wall usually work out cheaper per 100 g than the single bags near the entrance. Smaller 50–60 g packs close to the counter are better for snacking at the gate than as presents.
Payment is straightforward: cards widely accepted, including contactless Visa and Mastercard, and Turkish lira cash is fine. Stock turnover matches the main flight banks, so shelves are fullest before the 07:00–09:00 and 18:00–21:00 waves. Quick tip: if you’re picky about flavors, scan the lower shelves; that’s where the less common mixes tend to land instead of the standard Goldbears front and center.