WDW Candy

Ringo8n24

Active Member
Original Poster
Does anyone have a phone number or a website link where I can order candy that is only sold at WDW? We always buy about five bags or so of the peanut butter and chocolate squares that are in the blue bag with Sorcerer Mickey on it. We are out and my husband cannot wait until we go back in September to buy some more.
 

DMC-12

It's HarmonioUS, NOT HarmoniYOU.
Originally posted by Ringo8n24
Does anyone have a phone number or a website link where I can order candy that is only sold at WDW? We always buy about five bags or so of the peanut butter and chocolate squares that are in the blue bag with Sorcerer Mickey on it. We are out and my husband cannot wait until we go back in September to buy some more.


Oh... I love those PB and Choc squares to... but Unfortunately, they will not ship food items.

I contacted wdw mail order to purchase some bags of these... and they said they cannot ship them.

I was bummed.... :(
 

DisneyNme

Member
Kinda weird....Just read this this morning......

Tainted Mexican candy sold at Epcot pavilion
Mexican candy containing chili powder sold at Epcot's Mexico pavilion may contain low levels of lead. The FDA has not recalled any of the candy because levels do not exceed FDA standards, but it may be a good idea to avoid consuming the treats.

The candies include Vero Mango and Melon con Chile lollipops; Pico, Limon 7 and Lucas Limon powdered candy; Pulpitas, Lucas Pelucas and Pelon Pelo Rico tamarind candy; and Rollito de Coco, a cigar-shaped coconut candy.

Chili peppers grown in lead-tainted soil are sometimes not properly cleaned, leaving the soil to contaminate the chili powder.

I found this info at www.mouseplanet.com

Sorry for the bad news!!! I would suggest NOT getting this candy:rolleyes:
 

DMC-12

It's HarmonioUS, NOT HarmoniYOU.
Originally posted by DisneyNme
Tainted Mexican candy sold at Epcot pavilion
Mexican candy containing chili powder sold at Epcot's Mexico pavilion may contain low levels of lead. The FDA has not recalled any of the candy because levels do not exceed FDA standards, but it may be a good idea to avoid consuming the treats.

The candies include Limon 7 .


:lol: Niiiiice I ate Limon 7 all the time when I was a kid. The corner store in the City we used to go to always had it, and it was cheap... and we loved it...

Great... now I am gonna die. This explains a LOT though.. I never ate any paint chips... but this could be the root of all my problems! :lol: Awww Man... LIMON 7 is killing me...lol not fun!
 

domincfh

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YA just what everyone needs 10 dollar lead tainted candy:lol: were not all rich people. 60 bucks just to get in. the way i figure it disney owes me atleast some free candy!
 

imamouse

Well-Known Member
Do you go to the movies? If so, then don't complain about the admission price to Disney! If you divide the admission price by the number of hours open, then Disney cost LESS than a movie on a per hour basis. Try to look at the big picture before criticizing.
 

BrerPete

Active Member
Aaaaannnnnnddddd NNNNooooowwww back to the candy. DMC-12 is correct, unless Disney World has changed their policy about shipping candy. When we first learned about shipping merchandise home we decided to double (triple if you want to know the truth) the amount of candy we puchase. At the register we learned they cannot ship candy do to temperatue issues and things of that nature. They wouldn't even ship it back to the room. Its understandable. I still would have eaten and enjoyed the melted candy though.
 

Pioneer Hall

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by BrerPete
Aaaaannnnnnddddd NNNNooooowwww back to the candy. DMC-12 is correct, unless Disney World has changed their policy about shipping candy. When we first learned about shipping merchandise home we decided to double (triple if you want to know the truth) the amount of candy we puchase. At the register we learned they cannot ship candy do to temperatue issues and things of that nature. They wouldn't even ship it back to the room. Its understandable. I still would have eaten and enjoyed the melted candy though.

It makes sense though, they wouldn't want to ship candy knowing that it could melt. Then people would call them and complain when they get bad candy (because it would be Disney's fault they can't ship it in a freezer).
 

Pixie Duster

New Member
Originally posted by ISTCrew20
You should try thr "Figment Every Flavor Lollipops" too.


Ok I searched all of Epcot, especially the imagination shop and the figment lollipop cost 1.95 had a very detailed picture of Figment on the lollipop. Now the thing is on the package the flavor was not labelled very obviously. It was one the back and apparently the color of the stick is the flavor of the pop.
 

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