How cute are these!
During our time in Disney Springs today we spotted these summer themed cakes and treats at Amorette’s Patisserie in Town Center at Disney Springs!
This Mickey Bar cake is a must-get!
Check out this appropriately flavored Peanut Butter and Jelly mini cake ready for a picnic!
And we are ready to roast our own marshmallows over this S’more flavored Campfire cutie!
These are almost too cute to eat! We don’t know which one we want to try first!
Which one is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below!
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Essie says
I love peanut butter, but I don’t know if I would like that cake if the jelly was strawberry rather than grape. Otherwise, they look delicious! I wish we could cross cuts of the insides!
Kim says
You call this a mini cake and a petit four–how big are these little cuties? A petit four isn’t usually larger than 2 inches, so I’m super impressed with the level of detail if it really is so small!
DFB Sarah says
Kim, good question. These are not tiny petit fours; they’re officially called petite cakes. So they’re a few inches tall and a few inches in diameter. Sorry for the confusion!