The only thing cooler would be if the kernels popped into the shape of Mickey’s head. I mean, there’s not much to be improved upon here. This Mickey Mouse Popcorn Popper is adorable, makes popcorn (which is the world’s best snack food) comes with oil and kernels and cute...
Ghirardelli Chocolate Bunny Noses
posted by Jen
I’ve got my mind on the GOOD stuff this week! No matter where I am when in Downtown Disney, my feet always march me to the Ghirardelli Chocolate Shop before I leave. Yours, too? It’s like my shoes are possessed or something. I always make my way to BOTH sides of the place: one to...
Disney Snacks Grosgrain Ribbon
posted by Jen
Yep. That’s right. Disney Food…in Ribbon Form! For my crafty friends, I’m seeing this going on scrapbooks, cards, teacher gifts, and handmade hairbows. For my non-crafty friends, maybe a simple bow on a birthday gift, a quick hair tie, or as a simple lanyard for your keys. I...
Disney Food Blog Guide to Animal King...
posted by Jen
The Disney Food Blog Team has released another snack book! This time, the DFB Team has created 250 mouth-watering pages devoted to all things snacky at Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios! This Disney Food Blog Snack Guide, as with all of their other awesome Snack Guides, is an e-book that...
Mickey Mouse Popsicle Molds
posted by Jen
Popsicles make EVERYBODY happy! Who’s not going to have a smile on their face when they’re eating out of these things? Get your clan ready for Popsicle Season with these super fun and bright Ice Pop Molds with Mickey’s Face on them! They’re normally $9.95, but right...
Disney Food Blog Mini-Guide to Magic ...
posted by Jen
Celebrating one of the best reasons to visit Disney World: The Yums. Seriously, just because that little brochure they hand you says your Disney Snack credits are good for a bag of popcorn, an apple, or a bottle of water…they SO don’t mean it. Those are mere suggestions…much...
Dole Whip
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posted by Jen
People everywhere, I give you….the Dole Whip! Legend has it that Captain James Cook took his schooner out for a spin one balmy day in 1769, when he happened upon the most beautiful island he had ever seen. The wide-eyed, smiling, Tahitian children brought him ashore to give the man...
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