Let’s face it: sometimes it’s just nice to bring a little bit of Disney home with you to help you get over those post-Disney blues! And if you have a handful of Disney Dining Plan snack credits left over at the end of your Disney World trip or you’ve got friends and family you’d like to surprise with a treat, Disney foods make some terrific souvenirs!
Dining in Disneyland: How They Make World of Color Caramel Apples
Dining in Disneyland columnist, Heather Sievers, walks us through what goes into making one of those beautiful World of Color caramel apples in Disneyland! Oh, and she samples one on our behalf as well
If you read my posts regularly, you know I am a sucker for Marceline’s in Downtown Disney. That giant candy kitchen window is my favorite thing to check when I go to the parks. You never know what they will be making. I’ve seen everything from cupcakes to chocolate dipped strawberries, and just about every type of Disney caramel apple they make. Yet, I had never seen them making the World of Color apples until just this past week. And, until I did, I had no idea what an art form making one of these little beauties was.
The first thing I noticed was that there is a “full-time” marshmallow cutter. Disneyland uses large, Kraft Jet Puffed Marshmallows for the ears on all of their [Read more…]
New Caramel Apples in Disney Parks
Well, maybe they’re not new to you, but they sure are to me! I found these caramel apples at the Main Street Confectionery in Disney World on a recent visit… . Don’t forget, the cast members will be more than happy to cut these up for you and put them in a small container for easier eating.
Just from a commentary standpoint, I think it’s interesting that Disney World has started using this “Fresh” packaging, which we saw first in Disneyland. More evidence that the two parks are merging their product lines even further?
For more info on Disney caramel apples, check out our previous post all about ’em!
White Chocolate Caramel Apple Pie Apple
We first saw these at Pooh Corner in Disneyland (where they were only $7.95 last April…hmm…), and I was SO excited to [Read more…]