Boxed truffles at airport prices, but the samples are free
This See’s Candies sits in the Jeppesen Terminal at Denver International Airport, so you can hit it before security if you’re meeting someone curbside or heading to any concourse. Hours typically run into the evening, roughly 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., but Denver hours do shift with traffic, so don’t bank on a late-night stop after a 10:30 p.m. arrival.
Expect the usual See’s lineup: boxed chocolates in the $12–$30 range, smaller grab-and-go bars under $5, plus seasonal specials around holidays. Prices run a bit higher than off-airport See’s locations, but still make an easy under-$20 thank-you gift for house sitters or coworkers. Staff usually offers a free sample piece, which helps if you’re choosing between nuts-and-chews and soft centers with only five minutes before TSA.
If you like to pick individual pieces, they do sell chocolates by the pound, but that takes longer, and a full pound can easily climb past $30 at airport rates. For tight connections, a pre-packed 1 lb or 8 oz box is faster than having them build a custom assortment. Avoid anything that melts easily if you have more than a 3-hour flight from DEN to an especially warm destination like PHX or DFW.
Practical tip: buy your See’s in the Jeppesen Terminal before heading to the concourses, since not every DEN concourse candy shop carries the same brand or boxed selection.