Sweet’N Low, America’s original zero-calorie ‘pink’ sweetener, has partnered with the landmark TWA Hotel at New York’s JFK Airport to bring a one-of-a-kind experience to travelers and visitors alike – the “Sweet’N Glow” salon.

Combining the timeless charm of Sweet’N Low with the Sixties glamour of the TWA Hotel, this immersive, visually captivating, Instagrammable pink destination is now open for a limited time in the heart of the TWA Hotel next to the iconic Sunken Lounge.
Just in time for summer, nostalgia-seekers and pink-lovers alike will revel in the ambiance inspired by the Sixties, a time of revolutionary hairstyles popularized by stars like the Ronettes and Twiggy.
The new “Sweet’N Glow” salon will transport guests back in time with its mid-century aesthetic featuring original beehive hairdryers, a retro wig display, and vintage Sweet’N Low and TWA décor.

Visitors can slip on a smock (pink, of course) and sit under a dryer while they flip through vintage-inspired magazines.
Or they can pose behind the salon desk with custom wallpaper of fab hairstyles in the background.
Plus, they can check out ephemera from both brands, including a 1960s advertisement starring TWA flight attendant Judy Neumann, who was voted “the girl in the air with the most beautiful hair.”

After experiencing this exhibit, guests can order a cup of expertly brewed coffee from Intelligentsia, sweetened with the famous little pink packet.
With its famously pink packaging, Sweet’N Low has been a significant part of American culture, widely available at restaurants, coffee shops and homes — and on planes — since the 1950s, providing consumers with an often needed alternative to sugar.

As the proud owner and manufacturer of the Sweet’N Low brand, Cumberland Packing Corp. strives to create curated experiences like the “Sweet’N Glow” salon that allows its consumers to connect with the brand in a unique way and pay homage to its history.

For more information on the Sweet’N Low brand and products, visit https://www.sweetnlow.com/.
