The snacks at Disney World are probably legendary status. With hundreds of sweet and savory picks, you’ll be certain to find a new favorite food wherever you go. It’s impossible to eat every menu item (I’ve tried), but this list is a great mixture of classic treats and new inventive combinations. Although we recommend trying everything you possibly can, here are the 10 must-try snacks at Disney World.

Dole Whip

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What: It’s a non-dairy soft serve that comes in pineapple and vanilla flavors. It comes in several varieties including a float and a swirl.

Where: Aloha Isle, Adventureland, Magic Kingdom, Captain Cook’s and Polynesian Resort Hotel.

Why: It’s an icon of the Disney parks and perfect treat to cool you down on a hot day. Join the Dole Whip obsessed fans and get some merchandise!

Mickey Waffles

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What: A belgian waffle shaped like Mickey Mouse. They come in chocolate, chocolate chip, mini or regular varieties depending on where you are!

Where: Breakfast places across Disney parks and resort hotels. Or, your own house if you buy the mickey-shaped waffle maker here.

Why: It’s everything a Disney breakfast should be. Cute. Filling. Yummy. Start your day with a smile when you have a Mickey waffle!

Mickey Premium Ice Cream Bar

What: This is a vanilla ice cream covered in a sweet hard chocolate shell on a popsicle stick shaped like our favorite mouse. They’re such a classic treat that Disney has now released them in stores all over!

Where: Everywhere! No, seriously. Every Disney park has them at ice cream stands all over.

Why: You can eat it on the go, in line for a ride, and it only takes one hand to hold! It’s a delicious, quick Disney snack that’s perfect for moving around the parks.

PB & J Shake

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What: A vanilla shake topped with peanut butter and jelly. Of course, there’s whipped cream and a cherry on top too!

Where: 50s Prime Time Cafe, Hollywood Studios.

Why: It’s a must-try throwback snack that will transport you to your childhood. This PB&J shake has a cult following amongst Disney park-goers!

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Caramel from Germany

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What: A store filled entirely with freshly made caramel treats! Apples, fudge, popcorn, cupcakes, strawberries and everything you can think of— covered in caramel.

Where: Karamell-Küche, Germany, Epcot.

Why: You will find the perfect snack for any caramel lover, and they’re wrapped so nicely you can take one home for later! (Or eat it on the bus ride back).

Le Fou’s Brew

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What: A nonalcoholic frozen apple juice with a hint of toasted marshmallow and a mango foam on top.

Where: Gaston’s Tavern, Fantasyland, Magic Kingdom.

Why: It’s refreshing on a hot day, and something both adults and kids can enjoy. You can even get it in a stein to really feel like a local at Gaston’s Tavern!

Mickey Pretzel

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What: A warm, salty, Mickey-shaped soft pretzel.

Where: Everywhere! Each park has multiple spots you can grab a pretzel or similar snack like popcorn.

Why: It’s the perfect salty snack to grab on the go from ride to ride. This is a classic Disney snack that you can’t go wrong with.

Fish and Chips

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What: The classic English dish is hot fries paired with freshly battered fish.

Where: Yorkshire County Fish Shop, United Kingdom, Epcot.

Why: It’s a nice break from the American chicken tenders and fries, but has the same delicious vibe.

Fresh Baguette

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What: A whole or half baguette fresh from the bakery oven. You can also get other kinds of desserts and pastries, and even sandwiches on the fresh bread.

Where: Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie, France, Epcot.

Why: It’s baked fresh daily, deliciously simple and an easy snack to bring around. Sometimes a heavy dessert may be too much, but it’s easy for your group to snack on fresh bread!

Butterfinger Cupcake

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What: This chocolate cupcake is filled with chocolate sauce and covered in amazing peanut butter frosting and butterfinger crumbles.

Where: Trolley Cart Cafe, Hollywood Studios.

Why: Also known as Chocolate Peanut Butter Crunch Cupcake or Toffee Cupcake, this is the most famous Disney World cupcake. It’s rich, creamy, and a great portable dessert for a busy park day.

Disney is always coming up with new delicious snacks, but we hope these stick around. Did we miss your favorite food? Let us know! Next time you find yourself in the land of Mickey Mouse, make sure and try these ten Disney snacks!

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For more Disney World fun, check out our articles on the top things to do at Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom, and Epcot. And if you are preparing your vacation to Disney World, check out our tips on how to visit Disney World on a budget!