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The SATURDAY SIX has a SNACK ATTACK at Disney’s Magic Kingdom

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This week’s SATURDAY SIX takes a look at new(ish) snacks at Disney’s Magic Kingdom! With all the new snack additions over the past few months, we’re here to look at some of our favorites, starting with…

# 6 – Happy Trails Mix

At Westward Ho Refreshments in Frontierland you’re going to find the cutest themed bag of trail mix available in the wild west. The menu lists Happy Trails Mix as containing “house-made marshmallows with pretzels, chocolate gems, and mixed nuts.” After an in-depth investigative report, our findings show that the bags contain 80% pretzels and also include an unadvertised ingredient: raisins. The marshmallows were a true surprise, as they were certainly not some hard-as-a-rock marshmallow from a cereal box, but instead are actually made in-house and cut into square cubes.

Happy Trail Mix. (photo by Brandon Glover)
One bag of Happy Trail Mix poured out. Of course we would NEVER eat something put directly on a barrel in Frontierland (we gave it to the kids.)

The small paper bag that the trail mix comes in is resealable, and comes adorned in a sticker featuring Mickey in his best Davy Crockett cosplay (including the requisite coonskin cap.) Outside of the ratio of pretzels being completely out of whack compared to everything else in the bag, the Happy Trails Mix is one of the most fun themed snacks in any theme park land that we find is worth going out of your way for. ($4.99)

Happy Trails Mix. (photo by Brandon Glover)

# 5 – Barbecue Chiccarons (Golden Oak Outpost)

Let’s stay in Frontierland and get some grub over at the Golden Oak Outpost. Here there are a couple new offerings including chili queso fries and something called “barbecue chiccarons.” These are seasoned pork cracklings. For those who don’t know what pork cracklings are: 1) consider yourself lucky and 2) it’s fried pieces of pig skin.

We can confirm these are cunchy and Disney is very liberal with the seasoning. However they are still a rich man’s pork rind and not really something we would ever order again unless it was in service to you, Dear Reader. ($4.49)

Pork Cracklings. (photo by Brandon Glover)

# 4 – Fried Twinkies (Friars Nook)

Next stop is in Fantasyland at Friars Nook, where we had to carefully step over the fans still in the throes of despair after the venue removed the popular mac & cheese bowls. In their place came several different types of loaded tater tots and – more importantly – a fried Twinkie. Anyone who has been to a state fair lately knows the biggest growing trend for ‘Murica foodies is fried anything. Fried Oreos, fried cheesecake, fried mac & cheese… you can even get fried Coke and Pepsi! At the Friar’s Nook you can get your fried Twinkie topped with vanilla, chocolate, or strawberry sauce.

The crunchy “shell” of the Twinke combined with the usual soft goodness of a normal Twinkie on the inside combine for a great flavor profile. I’m not sure if I’m using any of those words right, but just know this snack actually tastes really good. ($4.99)

Fried Twinkie with strawberry sauce. (photo by Brandon Glover)
Fried Twinkee written in Ye Old Renaissance Faire font. (photo by Brandon Glover)

# 3 – Rose Gold Ears Cupcake (Main Street Bakery)

When it comes to WDW, Rose Gold is the new black, and you’ll find this #Millenial color on everything from Mickey ears to sweatshirts. Now we can add cupcakes to the list as an ornate version is being sold in Main Street Bakery. This is the first dessert which comes with rules though. Anyone who purchases the rose gold cupcake must IMMEDIATELY post a picture on Twitter, Instagram, or Snapchat. The picture must also include Cinderella Castle in the background or you’ve basically thrown your money away. This is all included in the fine print when you sign your receipt at the bakery, so don’t even think about violating the TOS.

Rose Gold Cupcake. (photo by Brandon Glover)

Here’s what we found out. The Rose Gold Ears Cupcake is actually good. This was shocking because many cupcakes quickly pushed out to take advantage of a fad are horrible and generally just have a stick on top with a logo stamped on for a DISNEY BRAND.

The large amount of buttercream icing on top is themed to roses and looks and tastes fantastic. The base of the cupcake is a mix of red velvet swirled with vanilla. To quote Ned Flanders, this is scrum-diddily-umptious from top to bottom, and one of the best cupcakes Disney has ever made.

Rose Gold Ears Cupcake with wrapper taken off. (photo by Brandon Glover)
Cross section of Rose Gold Ears Cupcake. (photo by Brandon Glover)

# 2 – Salted Caramel Pretzel (Lunching Pad)

Now this snack actually came out late last year in Tomorrowland, but we love Disney’s soft pretzels and this is one you need to try. We should note that we also love puns, and The Lunching Pad name is so groan-worthy that’s its actually great. Here is where you can get the salted caramel pretzel.

You have the warm salted exterior of the pretzel and upon each bite you also get some of the sweet caramel that is magically stuffed inside. Oh, and it comes with a side of CHOCOLATE SAUCE. Like you needed another reason. ($5.79)

Salted Caramel Pretzel. (photo by Brandon Glover)
Salted Caramel Pretzel. (photo by Brandon Glover)
Cross section of Salted Caramel Pretzel. (photo by Brandon Glover)

 

# 1 – Pineapple Upside Down Cake

STOP THE PRESSES. The iconic Dole Whip has been dethroned and now is not even the best option at Aloha Isle. All hail the new king: Pineapple Upside Down Cake. Yes, this is a bit of a cheat as the new snack is topped with Dole Whip, basically making it two snacks in one, but nobody said we played fair here at the SATURDAY SIX.

In all seriousness, the Pineapple Upside Down Cake made its debut late last year and has taken the Dole Whip community by storm. The small cake base is moist, tasty, and loaded with pineapple. Inside there is a Maraschino cherry that has been cut in half, and the top is a giant serving of everyone’s favorite Dole Whip. This snack will immediately make your day, and save yourself even more time by taking advantage of mobile ordering. It never fails, guests are in line for a venue that serves less than 5 items and when they get to the counter all of a sudden it appears as if they looking at a menu for the Cheesecake Factory.

Pineapple Upside Down Cake. (photo by Brandon Glover)
Cross section of Pineapple Upside Down Cake. (photo by Brandon Glover)
A menu which takes many guests an astoundingly long time to order from.

So there you have it: Six Snacks at the Magic Kingdom You Gotta Try (Well, Maybe 5)! See you next weekend for the latest installment of the SATURDAY SIX, where we’ll look at something fun from the world of Disney and Universal. If you enjoyed yourself, be sure to check out The Magic, The Memories, and Merch! articles, or, for your listening pleasure, check out the E-Ticket Report podcast. You can also follow Your Humble Author on Twitter (@derekburgan).

How can you not LOVE the
little Friar Tuck at the top? Adorable.

If you enjoyed this article, you will surely like the following:

6 Family Friendly Desserts at Walt Disney World

6 Iconic Snacks at Disney’s Magic Kingdom

6 Snacks at the Universal Orlando Resort You Gotta Try

6 Snacks at DISNEYLAND You Gotta Try

6 Of Our Favorite Mickey-Shaped Foods

Special Thanks to crack staff photographer Brandon Glover, and blogger to the stars Megan Stump for their invaluable assistance with this article. Be sure to also check out Brandon on The Park Blogger podcast with goofballs co-hosts Aengus Mackenzie and LitemAndHyde , while fellow Potterheads may enjoy Meg’s work on the Central Florida Slug Club.

FINAL PLUG! Did you know The 2018 Unofficial Guide to Universal Orlando has a special edition of the SATURDAY SIX in it? Finally, someone came up with an actual reason to read a book. ORDER this baby now!

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9 thoughts on “The SATURDAY SIX has a SNACK ATTACK at Disney’s Magic Kingdom

  • Wait, porks rinds = healthy? Uh, no. You may do a keto diet, but that does NOT make PRs healthy by any stretch. In line with a diet’s guidelines also doesn’t mean a food item is automatically healthy.

    I also agree with Derek. They’re gross.

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  • So glad to see the addition of the chiccarons! These are great for people who can’t eat all the sugary/starchy foods or those who choose to eat lead a Keto lifestyle. It is very apparent YOU don’t like them, but no need to be snide about this snack! Thanks Disney for including another healthy option!

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  • Fantastic finds! Do you happen to know if any of these are snacks on the DDP? I know the pretzels usually are and the cupcakes too maybe. Thanks for this!

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  • Any idea if the pineapple upside down cake will make it to Disneyland? Sounds awesome!

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  • My son refers to hidden raisins as “insidious” raisins. Thanks for noting that extra ingredient.

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  • Kinda concerned about Disney failing to note that raisins are in the trail mix. Undisclosed ingredients in snacks are a huge problem for someone with allergies.

    Looking at that last picture, Disney should set up photo spot shelves for food instagrams, like they do in the Japanese parks for Duffy and ShellieMae dolls.

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  • We were at Saratoga Springs the first week of Feb. They had a Rose-Gold cupcake made with strawberry and vanilla swirl buttercream frosting. It was beautiful and also tasted very good. I’m still wishing for another one.

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