Anywhere to order Disney Snacks online?

figment1985

New Member
Original Poster
Ok...so it's been a lil over two weeks since I've been at Disney World and I am CRAVING an extra marshmallow rice krispy treat shaped like Mickey ears!

I was wondering if there was somewhere you could order things of this nature online?


Thanks

:kiss:
 

mouselvrmom

Well-Known Member
I don't know about ordering disney snacks online, but I bet you could make your own. They have to sell mickey ear cookie cutters somewhere, don't they? Then you could just make krispie bars and cut them out. I make a mean rice krispie bar!:)
The secret is adding extra butter and marshmallows to make them more gooey!:animwink:
 

figment1985

New Member
Original Poster
I don't know about ordering disney snacks online, but I bet you could make your own. They have to sell mickey ear cookie cutters somewhere, don't they? Then you could just make krispie bars and cut them out. I make a mean rice krispie bar!:)
The secret is adding extra butter and marshmallows to make them more gooey!:animwink:


lol, Thanks mouse mom, I will try that! This christmas I think I am going to ask for all Mickey Mouse kitchen supplies. I loved the waffle makers they had there. Maybe I can find a new one on Ebay for cheaper.
 

One Lil Spark

EPCOT Center Defender
Ok...so it's been a lil over two weeks since I've been at Disney World and I am CRAVING an extra marshmallow rice krispy treat shaped like Mickey ears!

I was wondering if there was somewhere you could order things of this nature online?


Thanks

:kiss:

Mmmm... :slurp: Don't forget to dip the ears in chocolate when you figure out how to do it! :D
 

slappy magoo

Well-Known Member
There are WDW cookbooks you can buy that have recipes for various meals and snacks. Not sure if the rice krispy treat recipe is included, but it's worth looking for 'em.

If *I* lived in Orlando, I'd definitely supplement the cost of my annual pass by being a "courier" for Disney snacks, buy food and stuff that can be safely preserved and shipped (or other non-edible souveneirs), charge up the ying-yang for shipping and handling like Columbia House does, and set up a website where people could request what they want from WDW and I'd send it to them.
 

unkadug

Follower of "Saget"The Cult
You might also check out the Recipe thread here on WDWMagic.

It's got LOTS of recipes from the parks.

Be warned... its over 700 posts ! :eek: :lol:
 

figment1985

New Member
Original Poster
Not to depress you or anything...but I have a Mickey Mouse Rice Crispy sitting on my dresser right now...and I don't even like the things! :rolleyes:

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHhhh


no you didnt! lol...


I actually ended up making some, and they turned out nicely!! :p
 

AEfx

Well-Known Member
lol, Thanks mouse mom, I will try that! This christmas I think I am going to ask for all Mickey Mouse kitchen supplies. I loved the waffle makers they had there. Maybe I can find a new one on Ebay for cheaper.

With the holidays coming, check for that all over. I'd also check out the budget board at the DIS once in awhile because when it's cheap somewhere someone usually posts. That waffle iorn is so expensive in the parks ($70? 80?) and I've seen it go on sale for as little as $30 the last two Christmas seasons. I'm so glad I bought mine that way, I would have felt so ripped off otherwise.

AEfx
 

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