Shonda was funny. Much needed laugh after traveling 13+ hours. Loved the coconut oolong tea with almond milk and natural sugar. Only $3! Any size.
This location is fairly pricey, however their products are definitely higher end than most places nearby. I didn't have any problems checking out. The staff seemed friendly, but it is an airport. Things will cost more.
Pricey, but very clean, organized, and eclectic convenience store located at Terminal B offering higher-end products ranging from gourmet totables, such as sandwiches, wraps, and burritos, non-GMO juices and coconut waters, hard-to-find Deep River non-GMO chips of various flavors (Zesty Jalapeno or Black Truffle, anyone) and Coconut-Banana chips and Caramel Toasted Colada Cashews - how on earth did I miss checking those out?? Oh, yeah, I had a plane to catch! I asked a friendly young male rep if there was a section of "made in Texas" products, and he took me a table at the center of the store that held unique gourmet items, such as cookies- Wackym's Kitchen Hatch Chile Cheese Nibbles or Butterscotch shortbread, made with barrel-aged scotch, anyone?- and Aunt Aggie De's Creamy Pecan Pralines, and even Jammit Jam gourmet jams made with natural cane sugar- another product I wished I'd noticed while at the store (and not while studying the photos I took). There were also gadgets, books, machines, and clothing to peruse through.
Bought a few edible souvenirs with the little time I had to spare. There were about six iPad self-checkout stations, as well as the main cashier, and many clerks nearby- so very convenient! Am looking forward to my next trip to Houston via IAH just so that I may visit Cibo Express again. Website states there are other store locations on terminals C and E.
Pretty decent egg salad & chicken salad sandwich
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