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LAX highlights dessert shops in international terminal for departing travelers

LAX highlights dessert shops in international terminal for departing travelers
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Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) has announced the highlighting of three sweet stops—Treat Me Sweet, Vanilla Bake Shop, and See’s Candies—in the Tom Bradley International Terminal for travelers seeking treats before departure. The announcement was made on X.

According to the official LAX Shop & Dine directory, the Tom Bradley International Terminal is designed to offer an elevated passenger experience through a wide variety of dining and shopping options, including sweets. The terminal features internationally recognized and local brands to cater to diverse tastes and preferences, ensuring travelers can find unique snacks and gifts. The inclusion of specialty shops like Treat Me Sweet, Vanilla Bake Shop, and See’s Candies is part of LAX’s strategy to spotlight local and iconic flavors for both international and domestic travelers.

The LAX Shop & Dine directory describes Treat Me Sweet as offering a colorful assortment of candies, including jelly beans, malt balls, gummies, and sugar-free selections. These are presented in both bulk bins and attractive packaging. Passengers can mix and match their favorite sweets to create personalized take-away boxes or buy pre-wrapped gifts suitable for all ages. The store's popularity is highlighted by its presence on official airport guides and its location in the high-traffic South Concourse of TBIT.

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Vanilla Bake Shop brings a handcrafted bakery experience to the terminal, specializing in cupcakes, cookies, and French macarons made from high-quality ingredients such as Madagascar vanilla and real cacao. According to LAX Shop & Dine, the shop offers rotating cupcake flavors like banana chocolate chip, key lime, and toasted coconut. These beautifully packaged baked goods are suitable as gifts or in-flight snacks. Extended operating hours from 5 am to 11 pm accommodate passengers on both early morning and late-night international flights.

Way.com notes that the Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT) is the largest and busiest terminal at LAX, serving as the primary gateway for international flights with millions of passengers passing through each year. The terminal is recognized for its wide array of amenities, including upscale dining and unique shopping experiences such as Treat Me Sweet, Vanilla Bake Shop, and See’s Candies. Way.com further states that these premium offerings are part of ongoing terminal modernization efforts to position LAX among the world’s top airports for traveler comfort and service.

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