Sure, we might be a little biased, but we’re big fans of all things Minnesota – including some seriously great food and beverage brands. That’s why we’re proud to partner with many Minnesota and Midwest-based companies to bring you their products on Sun Country flights. They’re easy to spot, too. You’ll find them marked on our seatback menu with a little orange 🧡, and even save a little money when you bundle up a snack and a premium beverage.
Whether you’re looking to caffeinate after an early-morning takeoff,avoid flying hangry with a quick snack, or kick vacation off with a pint, here are the hometown options we’re proud to serve.
Bites:
We Are Nuts: Family-owned and Minnesota-based, We Are Nuts has partnered with us to create a one-of-a-kind trail mix you can only find on Sun Country flights.
Wiley Wallaby: You can’t go wrong with classic red licorice, and we dare you to find a better one. Created by folks who got tired of eating hard and flavorless licorice, Wiley Wallaby promises to tantalize your taste buds.
Dot’s Homestyle Pretzels: While not technically a Minnesota native, we consider Dot's to be more of a beloved neighbor that we know Minnesotans can’t get enough of (and neither can we!).
Jack Links: Another great neighbor to the east, Jack Link’s Wisconsin-made beef jerky is the perfect savory, smoky snack.
Sips:
Caribou Coffee: Whether you are in the mood for a classic brewed coffee or want a little extra kick from their Vanilla Crafted Cold Brew, our hometown coffee roaster will help keep you going while you travel.
Fulton Brewing: Fulton began, as most crazy ideas do, in a garage. Now, they take to the skies on Sun Country flights where you can enjoy their Sweet Child of Vine India Pale Ale or Lonely Blonde American Blonde Ale.
Prairie Organic Spirits: Certified organic, Prairie's gin and vodka make some seriously great inflight cocktails and help fund the next generation of farmers. Cheers to that!
Crooked Water Spirits: This certified woman-owned craft spirits company serves up some amazing flavor with their Manley’s Old Fashioned.
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