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Matterhorn Fan
10-11-2005, 04:52 PM
Grey may be the new black*, but at Disney parks, it seems like candy is the new plush. The tables and tables of plush have shrunk, and this has made way for CANDY!

This makes the Floridian LoT-ers very very happy. At least, the ones I know. (HTHBellcaptain may have a lot of plush, but he surely spends more on candy in a year than he has on plush in his lifetime.)

You Disneylanders should have this stuff, too. Most of it has the generic "Disneyland-Walt Disney World" dealie on it.

The best of the bunch is the 2-RRRRRIFIC PEANUT BUTTER CUPS. Endorsed, apparently, by Tigger himself, these are just like Reese's peanut butter cups. Only like a gazillion times BETTER!

The Fruit Gems (seven dwarfs, isn't that clever?) are like Mentos. Acceptable, but they have no chocolate, so I can think of better ways to spend my money.

Despite that the Chocolate Caramel Bar has a picture of Stitch on it (I'm all Stitched-out right now), this is really good. Like a Caramello.

The gang (of flying good guys) from Peter Pan are on the wrapper of the Milk Chocolate Toffee Bar.

There's also Peanut Caramel Clusters, with Lion King and Queen on them. I haven't tried this one yet.

Oh, and the Fantasia "themed" peppermint patty.

What's best about this stuff is that it's good quality stuff. By now, I'd've expected lousy quality stuff from Disney (like all that waxy Goofy's Kitchen junk). The chocolate, even though it's MILK chocolate (except in the dark chocolate bar, which is acceptable but somewhat uninteresting compared to the others) is actually quite good.

So, kudos (not the granola bar) to Disney for getting some good candy in. If nothing else, it's sure to make more money than plush. Right??


*Writer of this post professes to know nothing of what the fashion world thinks the "new black" actually is, but thinks that black is black and that's probably for the best.

Matterhorn Fan
10-11-2005, 04:53 PM
I just wrote reviews of candy bars. I'm such a nerd.

Prudence
10-11-2005, 05:08 PM
*BETTER* than Reese's peanut butter cups? That's it -- I'm packing an extra suitcase just for the candy (because they won't ship, the bastiches!)

Moonliner
10-11-2005, 05:16 PM
Even when you suck on them, plushies last too long. Candy gets eaten up so you come back for more and more and more, Ca Ching!

Matterhorn Fan
10-11-2005, 05:33 PM
Prudence: Come to Florida . . . the candy is calling . . . Mmmm . . . peanut butter . . . *drool* . . .

Not Afraid
10-11-2005, 06:50 PM
yummmmmmm

Where's ours?

€uroMeinke
10-11-2005, 07:20 PM
Are you sure this is not some ploy to have us all eat salty licorice frogs?

Prudence
10-11-2005, 07:20 PM
Arg! I can't get to Florida until May! It's not faaaaaaiiiiir!

CoasterMatt
10-11-2005, 07:46 PM
I got 6 blocks of fudge at work today (3 vanilla/chocolate, 3 Oreo Cookies N Creme) - it's so nice having freshly made candy less than 50 feet from your workspace; when the wind blows right, I can smell the chocolatey goodness.

I'm probably gonna bring home some chocolate dipped strawberries on Thursday (anniversary present) :D

Cadaverous Pallor
10-11-2005, 08:57 PM
Hmm, better pay more attention next time we breeze through Main Street...

Matterhorn Fan
10-12-2005, 04:19 PM
Where's ours?At just about every store in the parks. Check the Emporium, the Penny Arcade, the Candy Shop . . .

Oddly enough, the one that doesn't say "Disneyland-Walt Disney World" is the Peanut Butter Cups.

Are you sure this is not some ploy to have us all eat salty licorice frogs?Why, do you want some? They sell them (they're fish-shaped, not frog-shaped) in Norway.

Prudence: Florida is calling . . . but you'll be glad your trip is in May when it's February and you can say "at least my trip wasn't in January, because then all my candy would be eaten already."

Prudence
10-12-2005, 04:52 PM
Well, my Disneyland trip *IS* in January, so if the candy materializes there I can get a fix in a few months -- and then another fix in May!

Matterhorn Fan
10-13-2005, 02:35 PM
Or you could book a "prequel" trip to Florida. The parks are empty; surely rooms must be available.

AND they sell this candy in the hotel gift shops! (Or at least some of them--definitely at the CBR and WL.)

Prudence
10-13-2005, 02:52 PM
Oh sure. Who shall I write to first? The mortgage company or school?

"Dear Countrywide,

This letter is to inform you that we will not be making our mortgage payment this month. As you are no doubt aware, a number of natural disasters have taken their toll on American cities in recent months. In the Pacific Northwest, we are suffering from a sudden lack of sun, compounded by a chronic lack of Disney. Obviously, we had no choice but to spend our mortgage funds on an emergency trip to Walt Disney World. We're sure you can understand that in these times of national tragedy, extreme measures are sometimes necessary.

Sincerely,

the Prudence family."

Matterhorn Fan
10-14-2005, 12:27 PM
Oh, if I could give you more mojo, I would.

MouseWife
10-15-2005, 12:15 PM
Oh sure. Who shall I write to first? The mortgage company or school?

"Dear Countrywide,

This letter is to inform you that we will not be making our mortgage payment this month. As you are no doubt aware, a number of natural disasters have taken their toll on American cities in recent months. In the Pacific Northwest, we are suffering from a sudden lack of sun, compounded by a chronic lack of Disney. Obviously, we had no choice but to spend our mortgage funds on an emergency trip to Walt Disney World. We're sure you can understand that in these times of national tragedy, extreme measures are sometimes necessary.

Sincerely,

the Prudence family."

:snap: :snap: