Remember when those true-to-life magnets featuring iconic Disney snacks arrived at merchandise stops around Disney World? We’re talking Mickey-shaped Pretzels, Turkey Legs, Churros, Mickey Premium Ice Cream Bars, and Mickey Waffles?
Well, a few more have hit the scene…
So let’s take a look and see if any of YOUR favorite Disney snacks have been memorialized in magnet form!
The Mickey Mouse Candy Apple definitely looks good enough to eat (there’s even a teeny bit of “chocolate” clinging to the stick, along with “sugar” sprinkles)!
But the Most Realistic Award might go to the Disney Character Lollipop magnet. Don’t let your toddlers see this one.
The Mickey Mouse Frosted Sugar Cookie magnet is meant to resemble the classic character sugar cookies with the thick fondant-like icing on top.
And the one I’ve been hoping for forever… a Disney Cupcake magnet! Of course, cupcakes take on many shapes, forms, and flavors all over Disney World, but I’d say this one reminds me the most of the previous version of the Mickey Oreo Bon Bon Cupcake from the BoardWalk Bakery in shape (thanks to the cookie ears), while it reminds me of the current Mickey Oreo version in its colors.
Notice the yellow paper cup (shoes) and red icing with Mickey’s two signature yellow dots (shorts). Super cute!
Just like the first round of magnets (most of which you can still find around the same merchandise spots like Epcot’s Mouse Gears, where we spotted a few of these), the price is $12.95. You can also spot them in Disneyland merch shops.
They’re eye-catchers, and could be unique stocking stuffers for the Disney Food Fan in your life!
Which Disney snack magnet is your favorite? Leave a comment and let us know your thoughts!
Essie says
Without a doubt, the candy apple! So cute!!!!!
Essie says
Without a doubt, the candy apple! So cute!!!!! I also like the cupcake (of course) and the lollipop!
Sherry says
I need all of these magnets in my life, and on my fridge! My Disney snack magnet obsession began back in the late ’90s/early 2000s. At that point there was a different (larger) version of the Mickey ice cream bar magnet, as well as a Mickey-shaped lollipop magnet and a chocolate-covered Mickey pretzel with sprinkles magnet. I always wanted a Mickey waffle magnet, so you can imagine my glee when I finally got my hands on one a couple of years ago.
I have not gotten the latest Mickey pretzel magnet, nor the crispy rice magnet — they were never available when I looked for them at Disneyland.
There should be a Mickey pancake magnet — as those pancakes are famous — and there should be a seasonal ‘gingerbread with chocolate-dipped Mickey ears cookie’ magnet.’