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What To Know

  • The original Dubai chocolate brand has officially confirmed a larger airport presence, giving travelers more chances to grab the viral bars while passing through Dubai International Airport.
  • FIX Chocolate stands are now operating in Terminal 1 Concourse D and Terminal 3 Concourse B.
  • With pop-ups now active in two terminals, FIX Chocolate strengthens its airport presence at one of the world’s busiest travel hubs.

Viral FIX Chocolate confirms expanded pop-ups at Dubai International Airport terminals

If FIX Chocolate sits anywhere on your travel hit list, this update matters. The original Dubai chocolate brand has officially confirmed a larger airport presence, giving travelers more chances to grab the viral bars while passing through Dubai International Airport. The announcement came directly from FIX Dessert Chocolatier and quickly caught attention online due to the scale of the airport return. What started as a temporary pop-up has now become a multi-terminal setup. For travelers flying soon, this changes the airport snack game in a very real way.

FIX Chocolate Confirms DXB Expansion

FIX Dessert Chocolatier announced that its popular chocolate bars are now available in two terminals at Dubai International Airport. The news was shared via the brand’s official Instagram account on December 30, 2025. Travelers flying from Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 can now purchase FIX Chocolate directly inside the airport. The expanded presence marks a return after the brand’s initial airport pop-up earlier in 2025. That first appearance proved popular enough to prompt multiple extensions and eventually this wider rollout.

 

Where Travelers Can Find The Pop-Ups

FIX Chocolate stands are now operating in Terminal 1 Concourse D and Terminal 3 Concourse B. Both locations stock the brand’s signature dessert bars and remain accessible to departing passengers. The airport setup allows travelers to buy the bars in person instead of relying on delivery schedules. Outside the airport, FIX Chocolate typically releases limited daily batches through Careem in Dubai and Abu Dhabi at scheduled times. The DXB locations remove that timing pressure and give travelers a direct option during their journey.

The Bars Drawing Long Queues

The DXB pop-ups feature FIX Chocolate’s most recognizable flavors, including Catch Me If You Pecan, Can’t Get Knafeh Of It, and Pick Up A Pretzel. These bars helped push the brand into global online visibility during the past year. The pistachio and kunafa filling has become one of the most talked-about elements among fans. Airport shoppers are advised to expect queues, especially during peak travel hours. For many travelers, the pop-up serves as a last-minute souvenir stop.

 

Why DXB Matters For FIX Chocolate

Dubai International Airport continues to play a major role in global travel traffic. In January 2025, DXB was named the world’s busiest international airport after recording 60.2 million international seats in 2024, based on data from OAG. During the same period, London Heathrow Airport recorded 48.3 million international seats. Earlier reporting also revealed that Dhs1 million is spent each day at DXB on pistachio-kunafa chocolate products, including original FIX bars and imitation versions sold within the airport.

 

With pop-ups now active in two terminals, FIX Chocolate strengthens its airport presence at one of the world’s busiest travel hubs. The expansion gives travelers additional access points and adds another recognizable food stop to the DXB retail mix. For fans of the brand, the airport now offers one of the easiest ways to purchase the bars without timing constraints. As international travel traffic continues through Dubai, FIX Chocolate remains firmly part of the airport conversation.

Olena Stashek is a professional Ukrainian artist from Kropyvnytskyi, a cultural writer for Dubai News, covering a wide range of topics with a particular focus on culture, art, hospitality, cinema, music and fashion. Olena is a professional drawing teacher and participant in international fine art exhibitions. That's why she writes her articles about art from the heart, as art has been a passion for her since childhood. Olena also studied at a music school and is a keen music lover, from classical to contemporary.