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I have not tried to the Turkey leg but my son has tried it...twice. He wants to like it but it is just not good (according to him). We always like to take pictures of him trying to eat it...the pictures tell the story from "YAY! I'll eat it all! It looks so good!" to a sick boy trying to make it look like he his eating it so we will let him throw it away. And then he throws it away.
We have tried the rice krispie treats...and generally love all thing shaped like Mickey Mouse; however, they were dry and flavorless. They were not sweet at all and we could not even finish them. Possibly, they were not the best batch or freshest...I would easily be convinced to try them again.
I love hearing that the Rice Krispie treats are included as Breakfast Fare on vacation (thanks, YaLibrarian). Cracked me up!! But I totally agree that this is reasonable and possibly even necessary...I could be convinced of Dole Whip for breakfast too (if it was available).
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We have tried the rice krispie treats...and generally love all thing shaped like Mickey Mouse; however, they were dry and flavorless. They were not sweet at all and we could not even finish them.
Best I've had were from The Confectionery on Main Street. Theirs are yummy and sickeningly sweet for other people, I'm sure. I always go for the ones dipped or coated with icing. The holiday theme ones are usually pretty tasty, IMO.
If you buy the packaged ones, check the exp. dates carefully. When I've been greedy and forgotten to do that, those were dry and icky.
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I love hearing that the Rice Krispie treats are included as Breakfast Fare on vacation (thanks, YaLibrarian). Cracked me up!! But I totally agree that this is reasonable and possibly even necessary...I could be convinced of Dole Whip for breakfast too (if it was available).
While on vacation? Heck, no! Krispie treats are breakfast for me oftentimes upon returning home. The heading-for-stale ones revive fairly well when dipped in coffee or hot chocolate.
Too many other yummy things to overeat while at WDW. I save my krispie treats for at-home breakfasts and desserts. Gives me a little Disney to keep that vay-cay-SHUN attitude going for a time when back to everyday reality.
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Mine is definitely the Dole Whip. I can handle tart, but that thing was downright sour. Sorry, but the last cold snack I'd like on a hot June day is something sour. I disliked it so much I threw away half of it. ICK
Citrus Swirl - the orange juice flavor is too strong for me
Ice cream sandwich on a fresh-baked chocolate chip cookie from Plaza Ice Cream Parlor - I loved this, but it's so huge it made me sick. If I can get 3 or 4 people to share it with me, I'll get it again.
I love the dole whips! My favorite was the orange and pineapple swirl that they no longer have.
I'm not too big on Turkey Legs, or the huge cinnamon rolls at Gaston's. Too sweet for me.
And I was very excited to see a tuna sandwich on the menu at CHH, and then very disappointed that it was on awful bread. As the kid next to me said, "there are rocks and sticks in my bread!"
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I haven't tried the turkey legs or the Mickey ice cream bars but I have no intention of trying either. The turkey legs look disgusting & I'm just not an ice cream bar person. The only ice cream bar I really like is the coffee ice cream covered in chocolate & almonds that Haggen Das sells.
I think the worse snack I've ever tried though is the Mickey Mouse rice krispy head....disgusting!
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Funny how much people's tastes differ, huh?
The chocolate-dipped Mickey krispie treat is my absolute favorite Disney snack.
Weeelll, then again, more like a close second to Werther's caramel popcorn. That is just such super-fantastic buttery-yummy caramel popcorn. ::::drool:::::
Right?? I got a packaged krispie treat on my last trip (just got to go to DisSpr for a few hours and brought it home. It was amazing!! I kinda pinched it before buying it to see if it was squishy - dry hard krispies aren't for this girl.
Dole Whips - I can take them or leave them. LOVE Werther's caramel anything!! Turkey legs - meh. Gotta have Mickey Bars of some kind.
Guess I haven't found anything that I just really disliked - just stuff that I like a whole lot more that other stuff. Only one meal I had that I didn't like and ended up not eating - Fettuccine Alfredo with grilled chicken at AOA food court - tasted like fish...and not good tasting fish. Even the sauce tasted off. I know it's not a snack but only think I can think of right now.
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Oh, and we do not like the big pretzels at WDW. Auntie Anne's at the mall are way better.
Have you tried the pretzels sold at the carts in Epcot's German pavilion? They are WAY better than the Mickey pretzels you find everywhere else. So buttery and delicious! I especially love them with the spicy mustard they have there.
I don't care for turkey legs or Mickey ice cream bars. I agree with the poster who said they taste like generic grocery-brand bars. I have been utterly spoiled ever since I had my first Magnum ice cream bar.
I am a Dole Whip float LOVER. It, along with the aforementioned pretzels, is my fave Disney snack.
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School Bread in Norway. After hearing faves about it, I decided I had to get one. It was long ago so I can't remember exactly why I didn't like it, but I know that I didn't finish it. I recall it being quite bland, nothing really remarkable at all.
That's what I thought. No taste to it at all! Very bland.
I would definitely try the cream cheese filled pretzel. I love soft pretzels and cream cheese!!!
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