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Sure, when you think about crunch your mind might go to chips and crackers, but one of the most exciting crispy snacks in the category today is(although we did shout out a ton of great finds like
Made with just dehydrated apples, strawberries, bananas, and a bit of agave fiber, these fruit straws are sweet — but not too sweet — and have the most satisfying crunch. These are the next generation of fruit snacks that are making the crunchy, fruity category so exciting., $3.97 for 1 ounce at WalmartThis pickle dip brings briny, creamy flavor in every single bite — without a drop of dairy. We love this dip for its tangy taste that’s loaded with
diced dill pickles. Scoop it up with some chips or vegetables, or spoon it over a salad. It’s always delicious., $12.69 for 24 ounces at Instacart
Out of the dozens of new snack releases this year, one of our favorites is the chamoy flavor of
. We’re already huge fans of Kettle Brand chips for its extra-crispy chips (Yoga rooms in Terminals 1, 2, and 3 open every morning at 4 a.m. Across the terminal, trained therapy animals wearing vests roam the concourses. They’re part of the Wag Brigade, launched in 2013. The lineup includes dogs of all sizes, a rabbit, and a pig named LiLou.
Three separate gardens at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport reflect Chinese, Japanese, and Hawaiian terrain traditions. The Chinese garden includes koi, bamboo, and seasonal blooms, while the Hawaiian space features coconut trees and native plants illuminated by torches at night. Lastly, the Japanese garden incorporates stone pathways, small bridges, and carefully arranged foliage.Credit: Wikimedia Commons
Wilbur Wright trained the first military pilots at the College Park Airport in Maryland, and the location honors that legacy with a full-scale aviation museum. The exhibits include historic planes, flight simulators, and aircraft mockups that kids can climb into. Visitors can watch small planes land just outside the windows.Inside McCarran Airport, more than 1,000 slot machines are scattered throughout terminals, offering real payouts under official gaming regulations. They run around the clock and draw steady crowds, even at odd hours. Travelers stop to play during layovers, gate changes, or just to fill the time. Some treat it as one last bet before departure.