C Concourse sugar fix before boarding
Gate-side in Terminal C at GEG, See's Candies is the quick stop for boxed chocolate and last-minute gifts before regional hops. It sits past security, so you can grab something after TSA without backtracking. The shop is small, but the glass case runs with chocolates and lollipops all day.
Hours track flight banks, usually opening by early morning departures and running into the evening rush in Terminal C. Stock focuses on pre-packed boxes, bars, and seasonal items rather than a full California-style storefront. Prices are standard See's: box sets typically in the mid-teens to mid-$20s, with smaller treats several dollars apiece.
This is mainly a grab-and-go operation near the C gates, not a lounge-around spot. Think one-pound boxes, assorted truffles, peanut brittle, and the classic lollipops that travel well in a carry-on. If you’re watching liquids, it’s all solid candy, so nothing gets flagged at security on the return leg.
No major complaints show up in recent reviews, and inventory usually keeps pace with GEG’s traffic. The main risk is popular holiday boxes selling out by afternoon on peak days in December. If you have a tight turn between B and C, budget at least 5–10 minutes to swing through and still board calmly.
Tip: If you’re buying gifts, grab boxed items in Terminal C here instead of waiting for the plane; the selection on board most regional flights from GEG is far thinner.