Best snacks at Disney World?
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Re: Best snacks at Disney World?
Besides the Smores and the Frozen cokes at DHS, what other yummy treats do they have? I know how I want to spend my snack credits at MK, EP, and AK but coming up blank on DHS.
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Re: Best snacks at Disney World?
When you turn onto Sunset Blvd. the first shop on your left (the name escapes me) is filled with yummy treat!!! Hand dipped pretzels, apples etc....LITTLEBIT wrote:Besides the Smores and the Frozen cokes at DHS, what other yummy treats do they have? I know how I want to spend my snack credits at MK, EP, and AK but coming up blank on DHS.

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Re: Best snacks at Disney World?
Starring Rolls Cafe, I just looked it up on the map using your directions. Thanks!boilerbabe wrote:When you turn onto Sunset Blvd. the first shop on your left (the name escapes me) is filled with yummy treat!!! Hand dipped pretzels, apples etc....LITTLEBIT wrote:Besides the Smores and the Frozen cokes at DHS, what other yummy treats do they have? I know how I want to spend my snack credits at MK, EP, and AK but coming up blank on DHS.
And I just noticed you were the person who posted about Strawberry Whips at Enchanted Grove. Thank you so much for telling us!!! My DS5 loves everything strawberry and he'll be very excited to know he can get Strawberry Whips there.
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Re: Best snacks at Disney World?
Starring Rolls is a good one, but that's not what I had in mind. It's right after Strarring Rolls, if memory serves me right, it has a villians theme to it!LITTLEBIT wrote:Starring Rolls Cafe, I just looked it up on the map using your directions. Thanks!boilerbabe wrote:When you turn onto Sunset Blvd. the first shop on your left (the name escapes me) is filled with yummy treat!!! Hand dipped pretzels, apples etc....LITTLEBIT wrote:Besides the Smores and the Frozen cokes at DHS, what other yummy treats do they have? I know how I want to spend my snack credits at MK, EP, and AK but coming up blank on DHS.
And I just noticed you were the person who posted about Strawberry Whips at Enchanted Grove. Thank you so much for telling us!!! My DS5 loves everything strawberry and he'll be very excited to know he can get Strawberry Whips there.
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Re: Best snacks at Disney World?
I'll have to look again.boilerbabe wrote:
Starring Rolls is a good one, but that's not what I had in mind. It's right after Strarring Rolls, if memory serves me right, it has a villians theme to it!
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I'll add that right now to my list I have in my planning book so we won't miss it. ThanksBoilerdude wrote:The Scary Apothecary
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Re: Best snacks at Disney World?
Are you sure on this one? When we were there in May (at the Confectioners Store on Main Street) they were making them right in front of us and slapping that wonderful sticker saying FRESH on the ginormous Mickey heads. I hope this hasn't changed.sandi wrote:Our family loves the rice crispy treats and when I went get my son one to take home, I found that they are no longer made on site by Disney.Instead they come in a pre-wrapped package and they no longer have the chocolate and peanut butter version!! They make a round ball type but it's just not the same. My son was disappointed as he learned at an early age ( taught by his older cousin) to eat his way around the park. It's a little hard to take home a Dole Whip or ice cream Mickey on a Stick!!!!
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Re: Best snacks at Disney World?
The hope returnsNaCler wrote:Are you sure on this one? When we were there in May (at the Confectioners Store on Main Street) they were making them right in front of us and slapping that wonderful sticker saying FRESH on the ginormous Mickey heads. I hope this hasn't changed.sandi wrote:Our family loves the rice crispy treats and when I went get my son one to take home, I found that they are no longer made on site by Disney.Instead they come in a pre-wrapped package and they no longer have the chocolate and peanut butter version!! They make a round ball type but it's just not the same. My son was disappointed as he learned at an early age ( taught by his older cousin) to eat his way around the park. It's a little hard to take home a Dole Whip or ice cream Mickey on a Stick!!!!


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Re: Best snacks at Disney World?
I was looking for the rectangular rice crispys that you were able to buy in the bakery on Main St.in the Magic Kingdom. They had 3 versions --plain, chocolate and chocolate with peanut butter. I asked one of the cast members and he said that those were being made off property and that the chocolate and peanut butter ones were no longer available. They, of course, were my son's favorite. They do still have the larger one in the shape of mickey and they now make a small rice crispy ball that they drizzle chocolate over. It's just not the same!!! We were there in Jan. and I was able to get them then so this has changed since then. My son is a chef and can make anything he wants but this was something special that he always loved and it was the ONLY thing he had asked me to get!!!! He did say that the new ones just don't taste the same. Oh well......
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Re: Best snacks at Disney World?
I always get the candied almonds located in Adventure Land beside Pirates or in EPCOT at the entrance to the World Show Case. These stay fresh for a while so I can carry them in my back pack around the parks.
They also used to have orange Tigger Bars like the strawberry "Mickey Bars", but I haven't seen those recently.
They also used to have orange Tigger Bars like the strawberry "Mickey Bars", but I haven't seen those recently.
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Re: Best snacks at Disney World?
The Mickey Rice Crispy Bars are still made on site. The chocolate dipped Rice Crispy Treats are made off site and shipped in. You can tell the difference. Get the non-dipped ones, they taste much better.
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Re: Best snacks at Disney World?
Thanks for the tip!BayLakeTowers wrote:The Mickey Rice Crispy Bars are still made on site. The chocolate dipped Rice Crispy Treats are made off site and shipped in. You can tell the difference. Get the non-dipped ones, they taste much better.
Re: Best snacks at Disney World?
Here's another one I think I'm going to really like: Freshly cut potato chips.
Friar's Nook in Fantasyland will (is already?) sell them with or without the options of cheese, bacon and ranch, cheese and chili.
Friar's Nook in Fantasyland will (is already?) sell them with or without the options of cheese, bacon and ranch, cheese and chili.
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