Gate A6 sugar stop in Terminal 1
Right by Gate A6 in Terminal 1, Natalie’s Candy Jar is the quick fix for a sweet craving between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. It’s a small footprint, but the wall of self-serve bins and packaged snacks hits harder than the standard newsstand candy rack.
Most bulk candy is sold by the pound, so grab a bag, mix what you want, and watch the weight if you don’t want sticker shock at the register. You’ll see gummies, sour belts, jelly beans, chocolate-covered nuts, and nostalgia picks like taffy and hard candies, plus pre-packed chocolate bars and grab-and-go snacks.
Prices run higher than Target, as expected for Terminal 1 airport retail, but still reasonable for a last-minute treat: think a few dollars for single items and more once you cross half a pound on bulk. Drinks are limited to standard bottled water and sodas in the cooler, so don’t count on fancy coffee or smoothies here.
The shop sits post-security in T1, so you need a boarding pass to get in; it’s most convenient for A1–A8 gates, with A6 basically at the door. If you’re traveling with kids, set a hard budget before anyone touches a scoop. Quick tip: fill the bag mostly with lighter gummies and avoid dense chocolates if you’re trying to keep the per-pound total under control.