BradyBzLyn...Mo 2,023 Posted July 31, 2012 Report Share Posted July 31, 2012 From the Disney Food blog... Halloween-y “Goth Goodies” at Disney Parks Candy ShopsJul 31st, 2012 by AJ.So…I’m not sure how I feel about this. I find it kind of humorous and kind of grotesque. Goth Goodies in Disney Parks“Goth Goodies” have been introduced for the Halloween season (I’m guessing) and feature your choice of bloody skulls and bones, or “haunted mansion” colored candy corn!Skulls and Bones Goth GoodiesI’m hoping those skulls and bones are sour like tiny tarts. (I know; sounds gross just talking about it, right?)Candy Corn Goth GoodiesI haven’t tried ‘em yet, but I DO love candy corn! I’m eager to hear what you think!I found these all over Walt Disney World’s candy stores, and I imagine Disneyland will have them, too!http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2012/07/31/halloween-y-goth-goodies-at-disney-parks-candy-shops/ Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BradyBzLyn...Mo 2,023 Posted August 17, 2012 Author Report Share Posted August 17, 2012 More from the Disney Food Blog.Anyone seen these at turning up at WDW yet? New! Madame Leota Lollipops in Disney ParksAug 15th, 2012 by AJ.As part of the new Halloween Goth Goodies candy line popping up in Disney Parks confectioneries, this Madame Leota lollipop showed up in Disneyland this week! Heather sent over some photos and a mini-review!Madame Leota LollipopMadame Leota is an iconic character in Disney’s Haunted Mansion rides around the world. A “medium,” whose face floats ethereally in a crystal ball (which was recently given the ability to float, itself), this character was played by Leota Toombs, a Disney imagineer whose “eyes were the right distance apart to fit the test model,” she recalled.Close Up of LeotaThe sucker is clear (not a common find in Disney Parks) with a fruit punch flavor, and costs $3.45. Diameter is about 3.5 inches.Heather got it at Trolley Treats in Disney California Adventure, but it’s also at Marceline’s Confectionery in Downtown Disney. We’re guessing these will pop up in Disney World as well, if they haven’t already.Madame Leota LollipopHere’s how it works: the artwork of Madame Leota is pretty much a clear sugar sticker. As you lick it, the image starts fading immediately. According to Heather, the flavor is sweet but not too sweet.Heather’s son quickly figured out the trick of the treat: “I figured this lollipop out. It’s on a eatable sticker.” He decided to have a staring contest with Leota…Staring Contest with LeotaLeota sticker melting away...I guess he won! This is a fun new addition to Disney’s confectionery line. Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2012/08/15/new-madame-leota-lollipops-in-disney-parks/ Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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