Disney4me Posted June 29, 2014 Report Share Posted June 29, 2014 We found lots of new treats, comfort foods, and beverages around Walt Disney World this week. There are so many fun finds that I can’t pick a favorite!! Check out all of our yummy discoveries in our What’s New post, including an adorable Orange Bird Caramel Apple!Orange Bird Caramel AppleDon’t miss the Cinderella’s Royal Table renovation announcement on our Pin Board! If you’re visiting in 2015, you’ll want to make a note of the rehab dates.You’ll find more delicious treats by clicking on the links below!Disney Food NewsWe tried the new Carnival Cocktail at Corn-Ivores in Chester & Hester’s Dino-Rama in Disney World’s Animal Kingdom. The main ingredient in this concoction? Cotton Candy!We ventured through three Disney World parks and five Resorts to check out candy apples, menu changes, comfort foods, oodles of cold drinks, and more to see What’s New!We found a brand new treat at Art of Animation’s Landscape of Flavors in Disney World — Frozen Chocolate Covered Strawberry Cheesecake on a Mickey Straw!Of course, there’s more!Check out all the latest Disney Food News — even the stuff we don’t mention in posts on the blog! — on our Disney Food News Pin Board, including restaurant closures, an upcoming renovation of Cinderella’s Royal Table, and more!DFB Reader FindsIf you find a fun new food — or other edible awesomeness — in or from Disney, share a photo with us on facebook or twitter so we can add it to our DFB Reader Finds each Sunday!We absolutely love to see our readers amazing Disney creations. This week, we look at unique Disney cakes for at-home celebrations!Our Facebook Friend, Carolyn, made a gorgeous Mickey Ice Cream Bar cake. So clever!!Homemade Mickey Ice Cream Bar CakeToy Story Fans will love this cake created by DFB Reader, Terry. Outstanding!Toy Story Birthday CakeThanks for sharing your amazing cakes with us!Disney Food Blog Guide to Epcot Snacks e-Book, 2014 EditionThis week, we announced the Grand Launch of the Disney Food Blog Guide to Epcot Snacks e-Book, 2014 Edition! And to continue the celebration, we’re offering a $3 discount for a limited time! Use code Epcot2014 at check-out!We’ve updated our detailed snack guide to help you find the best eats (and treats!) in Walt Disney World’s Epcot. You’ll see some of your old favorites as well as some snacks that you might have missed. We’ve kept most of the snacks in the $1-5 range, but there are a few big spenders in there. (Yep, that turkey leg or frozen mojito is gonna cost you!)How Do I Get One?There is absolutely no waiting to satisfy your snack cravings! This guide is an instantly downloadable PDF guide with over 290 pages of information and advice on over 150 delicious snacks that you can savor in Disney World’s Epcot. Download your copy right now, and start planning!This guide is guaranteed to help you better plan your snacks and treats in Epcot, or your money back — we all know that treats in Epcot are just as important as a FastPass+ for Soarin!The DFB Guide to Epcot Snacks e-Book includes:Half-page, full-color photos of over 250 of our favorite snacksCurrent prices and Disney Dining Plan snack credit statusSnack locationsInsider tips and details we’ve discovered through over 20 years of Disney World snacking experienceSnack reviewsSpecial Bonus items you’re going to love! (Of course…how could we not include these?)Plan before your vacation so that you can anticipate trying School Bread in Norway, a caramel delight in Germany, and/or a crepe in France. Epcot snacks are an adventure!Don’t forget — for easy access in the parks, put the guide on your smartphone or iPad!As we mentioned before, to celebrate the grand launch and to thank you for your support of the blog, we’ll be offering the Guide for a $3 discount this week only! To secure the discount, use code Epcot2014 at the check-out.For more detailed information, head over to The DFB Guide to Epcot Snacks!Want Even Greater Savings? Here’s How!Get four awesome e-Books bundled for over 30% off! Limited time only…Bundle for greater savings!Our DFB Guide & Snacks Bundle offers:The DFB Guide to Walt Disney World® Dining 2014, PLUSThe DFB Guide to Magic Kingdom Snacks,The DFB Guide to Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom Snacks, ANDThe DFB Guide to Epcot SnacksAll three are being sold together for the first time –and for a massively discounted price. Just $39.95 instead of the regular price of nearly $60.00.Our Snack Guides vibrantly display and review over 600 Disney World snacks (!!), but also showcase some of our favorite under-the-radar treats and eats in the parks. Get your DFB Guide & Snacks Bundle — including the DFB Guide to Walt Disney World Dining 2014, the DFB Guide to Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom Snacks, the DFB Guide to Epcot Snacks, and the DFB Guide to Magic Kingdom Snacks — for over 30% off here.Find out more about the DFB Guide & Snack Bundle here!With a 100% money-back guarantee, you have nothing to lose! Thanks for your support of the DFB!Mickey’s Diner!On to the Round-Up!Mickey Fix highlights Mickey’s Diner dinner plates. Update your kitchen with a vintage Mickey look!DisZine announces new Frozen-themed experiences coming to Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Includes Frozen-inspired food and beverages!Eating (and Drinking) Around the World gears up for the Epcot Food and Wine Festival.Main Street Gazette shares a recipe for Pioneer Barbecue Sauce from Hoop-Dee-Doo at Fort Wilderness.DisneyParks features the Disney Family of Wines now being served at Alfresco Tasting Terrace inside Disney California Adventure. Cheers!Eater.com steps inside the new Ratatouille-themed restaurant, Bistrot Chez Rémy, at Disneyland Paris. It’s adorable!!Disney Food Blog Fans, be sure to check out our DFB Disney World Dining Guide e-Books! Find great deals at DFBStore.com!Also, come on over and: Subscribe to our NewsletterFollow us on TwitterBecome a Facebook FanRelated posts:Disney Food Post Round Up: July 14, 2013Disney Food Post Round-Up: July 21, 2013Disney Food Post Round-Up: July 7, 2013View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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