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There are other changes as well.
Why? Well, the world has changed. And change with it, we must. The lyrics to "We Go On" for IllumiNations say it best:
We go on to the joy and through the tears
We go on to discover new frontiers
Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
Moving forward now as one
Moving on with a spirit born to run
Ever on with each rising sun.
To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
PassPorter is a small business, and for many years it supported our family. But the world changed, print books took a backseat to the Internet, and for a long time now it has been unable to make ends meet. We've had to find new ways to support our family, which means new careers and less and less time available to devote to our first baby, PassPorter.
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I have been wanting to do this for the last couple of trips but have not worked it in. So this trip I thought I would try. I want to collect Chocolate from around the World Showcase and I want opinions on what are the best chocolates in each country so I have an idea what to look at. Thanks for the help.
I'm partial to the Cadbury Milk Choc. bars in England, and if they have them in the Canadian Pav. You can do a taste test! The English and Canadian Cadbury differ slightly in taste!
Can you get Cadbury in the U.S> too? I know we have some choc/candy bars you can't get in the U.S. but don't know which!
Can you get Cadbury in the U.S> too? I know we have some choc/candy bars you can't get in the U.S. but don't know which!
Yes, we have Cadbury in the U.S. but I'm not sure if there is a taste difference as I haven't had any from the UK or Canada.
I am quite interested in this quest as well . Remarkably, I haven't had much chocolate from Epcot! Must have something to do with the fact that it is usually pretty warm when I travel to WDW and chocolate melts at 70*F. I can recommend Daim in Norway -it's a crunchy almond brittle covered with milk chocolate.
Yes, we have Cadbury in the U.S. but I'm not sure if there is a taste difference as I haven't had any from the UK or Canada.
I am quite interested in this quest as well . Remarkably, I haven't had much chocolate from Epcot! Must have something to do with the fact that it is usually pretty warm when I travel to WDW and chocolate melts at 70*F. I can recommend Daim in Norway -it's a crunchy almond brittle covered with milk chocolate.
Last time we were down in Aug. I wanted to bring some of the U.K. Cadbury bars back home for some of my U.K. friends so I did the resort parcel deliv. - no melting prob. No way I could carry Choc bars around in Aug!
I also notice a dif. in taste with Reeses Peanut Butter Cups between ours (Canada) and the U.S. version!
Last time we were down in Aug. I wanted to bring some of the U.K. Cadbury bars back home for some of my U.K. friends so I did the resort parcel deliv. - no melting prob. No way I could carry Choc bars around in Aug!
I also notice a dif. in taste with Reeses Peanut Butter Cups between ours (Canada) and the U.S. version!
I didn't think that they would deliver food via resort delivery . Good to know!
I will be in Vancouver this summer for a few days before our cruise. My sister and I both worked at a chocolate factory when we were teenagers and we love to do "chocolate taste tests" at different places. You have just given me an idea for our next one . I wonder if I should bring the U.S. versions along for comparision
I didn't think that they would deliver food via resort delivery . Good to know!
I will be in Vancouver this summer for a few days before our cruise. My sister and I both worked at a chocolate factory when we were teenagers and we love to do "chocolate taste tests" at different places. You have just given me an idea for our next one . I wonder if I should bring the U.S. versions along for comparision
Any questions about things to do in Vancouver just pm me! When will you be here?
I'm partial to the Cadbury Milk Choc. bars in England, and if they have them in the Canadian Pav. You can do a taste test! The English and Canadian Cadbury differ slightly in taste!
Can you get Cadbury in the U.S> too? I know we have some choc/candy bars you can't get in the U.S. but don't know which!
A big YES! These are delicious and we try to get one on every trip.
So far it looks like it's 100% yes for the Cadbury bars, but if it's not just candy you're looking to try, we the chocolate mousse cake from Norway at the Kringla Bakeri. This is also something we always buy when we go, and we always wash it down with ice cold milk.
I'd modify your quest and make it a "candy or chocolate" from each country. Japan has a lot of different candies to offer that would be more fun than chocolate, for instance. We love the gummies that come in package that is a row of 5-6 flavors.
We tried doing candy from around the world last trip, I think we got about 3 countries in and had our fill of candy, lol. Good luck!!
Going in with the idea to get some "fresh" items and some pre-packaged gives you the flexibility to take some back to the room with you if your appetite gives out during the quest.
I love the little squares of chocolate in the stores of the France pavilion -- but how can you pass up a pastry?!
Going in with the idea to get some "fresh" items and some pre-packaged gives you the flexibility to take some back to the room with you if your appetite gives out during the quest.
I love the little squares of chocolate in the stores of the France pavilion -- but how can you pass up a pastry?!
It will probably be very difficult to pass up the fresh pastry in the bakery, almost impossible.