FIX Dessert Chocolatier Opens New Pop-Up at Dubai Duty Free, DXB Terminal 1

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FIX Dessert Chocolatier Opens New Pop-Up at Dubai Duty Free, DXB Terminal 1. (Image Credit: Supplied)
2 months ago

Dubai, UAE – Expanding on the success of its boutique experience at Terminal 3 Concourse B, FIX Dessert Chocolatier has opened a brand-new pop-up at Dubai Duty Free – this time in Terminal 1 Concourse D of Dubai International Airport. Travellers through both terminals can now shop FIX’s hero range, including its cult-favourite ‘Can’t Get Knafeh Of It’ bar alongside seasonal exclusives.

Brought to life by Imagine FMCG and Dubai Duty Free, the latest FIX stand has been designed far beyond duty-free shopping as a fun, interactive experience. Travellers can look forward to candy-hued pops of colour, a gallery wall of chocolate, and the nostalgic FIX flavours we know and love.

Sarah Hamouda, Co-Founder of FIX Dessert Chocolatier commented: “We’re so excited to be expanding our presence at DXB. We love that so many people discover FIX while travelling, and we can’t wait to welcome even more of them into our community.”

Commenting on the opening, Sharon Beecham, Senior Vice President – Purchasing at Dubai Duty Free said: “Following the outstanding response in Terminal 3, we are delighted to welcome FIX to Terminal 1 and offer even more passengers the opportunity to experience one of Dubai’s most talked-about confectionery brands.”

Not your plane old chocolate bars, these insanely indulgent desserts draw longer queues than any gate. In fact, ‘The Original Dubai Chocolate’ is behind the best-selling confectionary category airport-wide. Pick up the ultimate Dubai souvenir from DXB Terminal 1 priced at AED 80 now.

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