Diana Blinkhorn of TheGrayRuby.com is sharing her favorite Disney treats we know you’ll LOVE!
When I heard that Walt Disney World had recently debuted some over-the-top snack creations, I packed up my family and decided to scour the parks looking for the most Instagram-worthy goodies. And man did I find them. Here are just a few of my favorites.
NOM NOM COOKIE
This giant chocolate chip cookie is what dreams are made of, with a crispy outside with a warm and gooey inside. This cookie, an ode to Jack Jack’s cookie obsession in Incredibles 2, can be found at The Neighborhood Bakery in Pixar Place at Hollywood Studios.
SPRING FANTASY COTTON CANDY
There are always delicious snacks at Epcot’s Flower and Garden Festival, but when I laid my eyes on the Spring Fantasy Cotton Candy flower, I was in complete awe. I wasn’t the only one. Lines for this too-pretty-to-eat snack have been said to be over an hour long. For that reason, they are no longer making the 5-layer version and will sometimes close the line as it gets closer to the end of the day. I waited for about 20 minutes and it was totally worth it. The bottom candy was light and airy with a unique floral flavor, and this was pretty much the prettiest snack I have ever seen. You can find the Spring Fantasy Cotton Candy Flower at The Lotus House in the China Pavilion.
ADVENTURE IS OUT THERE CONE
Who doesn’t love Disney-Pixar’s “Up?” One of the newest cones we found during our Magic Kingdom snack tour was inspired by one of my favorite movies. This blue sugar cone is topped with mango soft-serve and a candy balloon made of white chocolate covered in candy coated chocolate balloons. This treat can be found at Auntie Gravity’s Galactic Goodies in Tomorrowland.
THE LOST PRINCESS CONE
Inspired by the movie “Tangled,” this purple cone comes topped with lemon soft-serve, lovely edible flowers and sparkly edible glitter! This is the perfect treat if you are looking for something light and refreshing. Find this cone at Storybook Treats in Fantasyland.
HEI HEI CONE
This infamous cone is inspired by the movie “Moana” and features a blue sugar cone topped with raspberry soft-serve, pineapple Dole Whip, sugar eyes and sour candy. The raspberry’s one of my favorite treats. You can find this cone at Aloha Isle in Adventureland, but keep in mind these lines can get quite long.
MICKEY CONFETTI PRETZEL
The prettiest pretzel in all the land had to be the Mickey Confetti Pretzel: a Mickey pretzel dipped in marshmallow fluff and topped with confetti sprinkles. Find this at the Tortuga Tavern by Pirates of the Caribbean.
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